Yes, that is a common reported side effect. This and other side effects will generally lessen and often go completely away with time. If after months of usage the side effects outweigh the benefits either dosage adjustments or complete change of medication should be determined between you and your mental health professional.
Pancreatitis
The pain or abnormal sensations in dysesthesias is often described as painful feelings of tingling, burning, or numbness. Dysesthesias can simply be described as a burning pain that is worse where touch sensation is poorest.
no... the pill is not coated so theres no absorption issues.
Lexapro cannot cause eye infections. Like any medication, lexapro may cause puffy eyelids, but it is unlikely to do so.
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Do not stop Lexapro without first talking to your healthcare provider. Stopping Lexapro too quickly may cause serious symptoms including: anxiety, irritability, high or low mood, feeling restless or changes in sleep habits headache, sweating, nausea, dizziness electric shock-like sensations, shaking and confusion
It sounds like your having an allergic reaction to Lexapro.
No.
Some cases lexapro can cause anorgasmia or the inability or decreased ability to have orgasms.
No.
Sensations or perceptions without an external cause are typically referred to as hallucinations. Hallucinations can be experienced through any of the five senses and are often associated with conditions such as psychosis, dementia, or substance abuse. Treatment for hallucinations may involve addressing the underlying cause and may include medication or therapy.
Burning mouth syndrome can lead to burning sensations on the roof of your mouth your and the inner cheeks. It can cause discoloration for several days as a result of busted blood vessels.