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I AM ON LEXAPRO AND I HAVE SINUS PAIN. I WAS WONDERING WHAT I CAN TAKE OVER THE COUNTER TO HELP WITH THE SINUS STUFF. DR PUT ME ON AVELOX ANITBIOTIC BUT I HAD SIDE EFFECTS AND STOPPED TAKING IT. SINUS PAIN ISNT TOO BAD BUT IT MAKES ME FEEL FUNNY IN THE HEAD SOMETIMES. ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD HELP. THANKS!

2007-03-06 01:07:39 · 2 answers · asked by Mrs. Jones 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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A girl i know gets her sinuses surgically drained once a fortnight, don't think it hurts. How are you finding the lexapro i hope it helps you I had a bad reaction to that anti-depressant, stayed in bed for two days contemplating suicide, but different meds work for different people hope you feel better.

2007-03-06 01:54:42 · answer #1 · answered by nightdreamer 3 · 0 2

If you want to drain your sinuses eat a little horseradish on a cracker.

Much pain is from muscles below is an example of what may help (based on headaches).
Begin with a couple swigs of molasses or a couple of bananas (natural muscle relaxers) daily - magnesium (which regulates many things in the body) and potassium (a needed building block for muscles).
Drink at least 1/2 gallons of water per day. Running a body low on water is like running a car low on oil is the analogy the head of neurology at UCDavis told my husband about 10 years ago.

Now to the cause - muscles - your back, neck shoulders and head have tender spots. They are knots in the fibers of the muscles called trigger points. It makes the muscles tight which makes them press on nerves and other things causing the pain.

The cure - start with a professional massage, you will also want to go back over any place you can get to 6-12 times per session up to 6 times per day rubbing (or lightly scratching on your head) every where that is tender until the knots go away. The place where the skull connects to the spine press up under the edge of the skull (to get to those muscles).

For more information read The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies. It teaches what to do and where the pain comes from.

2007-03-06 16:31:25 · answer #2 · answered by Keko 5 · 0 2

It is most likely the Lexapro. It is an SSRI - a POWERFUL antidepressant.

2016-03-16 05:41:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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