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I have a problem two weeks ago I had a sinus infection and took medicine for it then I started back to sleeping with my cpap machine still sneezing, running and stuffy nose, also having trouble breathing at night even with the machine and not sleeping good either on top of that my eyes have been burning sometimes even hurting also my face seems to be swollen around the right of the mouth. Also have been hot and cold to. See a doctor and yeah tell your folks it's not your fault you're sick. I suggest you tell your parents, go to the doctor and get correct antibotics from the doctor. Tell your parents and go to the doctor. Your symptoms may be an allergy (runny nose, trouble breathing stuffy nose, burning eyes), but it may also be a sinus infection or something else. Only your doctor will know for sure and can prescribe something to help you feel better. Don't wait and suffer in pain, the faster you clear it up the better off you'll be. Sinus infections can get out of hand.. please tell your folks and get back to the Dr.. |
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