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  1. swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin. tooth discoloration. trouble breathing. unusual bleeding or bruising. unusual tiredness or weakness. unusual weight loss. vomiting. yellow eyes or skin. Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention.

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      Doxycycline may cause diarrhea, and in some cases it can be...

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      Swallow the capsule whole. Do not break, crush, chew, or...

    • Stomach-related side effects. Stomach-related side effects are some of the most common doxycycline side effects. These side effects can look different depending on the person.
    • Severe diarrhea. While mild diarrhea with doxycycline can usually be managed at home, severe diarrhea warrants a call to your healthcare provider. This is considered a serious doxycycline side effect.
    • Sensitivity to the sun. When you’re taking doxycycline, your skin may be more sensitive to the sun. This means you may get sunburned more easily. You may also get more severe sunburns.
    • Irritation of the esophagus. Doxycycline can cause irritation or ulcers to form along the esophagus (the tube connecting the mouth and stomach). This can also be called esophagitis.
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  3. Oct 24, 2022 · skin rash or hives. swelling of the tongue or digestive tract. difficulty swallowing. fungal infections, such as yeast infections. discoloration of teeth. nausea and vomiting*. photosensitivity ...

  4. Dec 8, 2023 · Upset stomach or nausea: Taking doxycycline with food or milk may help reduce the amount of irritation in your stomach. Do not take doxycycline at the same time as calcium-containing foods or antacid tablets because that can cause doxycycline not to work in the body. Photosensitivity: Try to avoid staying in direct sunlight for too long ...

  5. Common side effects. These common side effects of doxycycline happen in around 1 in 10 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them: Headaches. Feeling sick (nausea) Being sick (vomiting) Skin being sensitive to sunlight. Speak to a doctor or pharmacist if the advice on how to cope does not help and the side effect is still ...

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