6. Irritation
Nervousness isn’t the only neurological-related way in which serotonin syndrome can show itself. Anyone suffering from serotonin syndrome might also become agitated and irritable around the same time they ingested the medication – or these symptoms might only start to show a day or so after the medication has been taken.
If you notice that you’re getting more irritable or someone else mentions it to you first, consider the fact that it might not be an entirely emotional thing but that it might also have an underlying physical cause.
Irritation is commonly seen in cases of serotonin syndrome, and the symptom should go away at more or less the same time that the rest of the symptoms do: But this can only happen if the condition was properly diagnosed and treated at the right time.
Sometimes the irritation can be due to other emotional or physical factors, but these are likely to have an entirely different range of associated symptoms.