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Brain Zaps: What They Are, Causes, and How They Feel Brain zaps are a bit of a mystery — no one’s sure why they happen But they’re usually reported by people who have recently stopped taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or
Brain Zaps: Causes and How To Stop Them - Health Common triggers of brain zaps include moving the eyes and head, stress, and tiredness What brain zaps feel like can vary, but some people feel woozy and hear noises like a swish or
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Understanding brain zaps: causes, symptoms, and management Brain zaps are sensory disturbances that feel like a low dose of electric shock-like sensations inside the brain They arise in people who abruptly stop, interrupt, or lower their prescription of antidepressant medication
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