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Dizziness. History Of Sinus Problems. Taking St. John And Valium Root

i have a sight feeling of dizzness across my Sinus more at night and during the day it comes and goes! Never had it before until that last week i had it only a couple of times a few years ago.!! I had sinus problems right now!! We have had alot of Barmetric pressure moving in all week!! I have been really nerves, but I am really coming downnow with St John and Valium Root.. Cheryl Hansen Thankyou
posted on Sun, 2 Jun 2013
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Hi, you have dizziness, sinus problem, more at night .
Usual cause of dizzy ness is the inflamation of the internal ear, secondary to the sinusitis.
I usually give to my patients with such symptoms, antibiotic like amoxycillin, decongestants, and pain killers when ever necessory.
Avoid taking fruits, juices, ice water, ice creams, etc.
Thank you.
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Dizziness. History Of Sinus Problems. Taking St. John And Valium Root

Hi, you have dizziness, sinus problem, more at night . Usual cause of dizzy ness is the inflamation of the internal ear, secondary to the sinusitis. I usually give to my patients with such symptoms, antibiotic like amoxycillin, decongestants, and pain killers when ever necessory. Avoid taking fruits, juices, ice water, ice creams, etc. Thank you.