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Identified Salicylate Symptoms


Each of the following symptoms and conditions has been found, in some individuals, to be caused by salicylate intolerance. Please do not assume that just because your symptom or condition is listed that you are salicylate sensitive. As I continuously say on this site - consult your doctor. The primary reason for this list is to give you an idea of the range of symptoms and conditions that can arise.

More information on salicylates can be found in Salicylate Handbook.


The symptoms list is divided into two sections:
  1. Mainly physical
  2. Mind, emotions and behaviour


    Mainly physical
Abdominal pain
Aching legs
Asthma
Bed wetting
Dermatitis
Ear Infections
Eye muscle disorders
Fatigue
Hives
Nasal polyps
Persistent cough
Physical sluggishness
Rhinitis
Sinusitis
Sleep disorders
Skin problems
Stomach irritation
Swelling of face, hands and feet
Tics
Tinnitus
Urticaria


Mind, emotions and behaviour
Accident proneness
Anxiety or agitation for no reason
Bouts of excessive energy followed by fatigue
Confused thinking
Depression
Distraction
Dyslexia
Erratic sleep pattern
Excessive or constant talking
Hyperactivity
Impatience
Lack or loss of concentration
Memory problems
Mental sluggishness
Mood swings
Needing to be left alone
Nervousness
Sudden bouts of paranoia
Poor self image
Sudden highs
Temper flare ups
Unpredictability
Visual disturbance
Workaholism

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