Lexapro (escitalopram) is not commonly associated with fainting, but some individuals may experience side effects such as dizziness or lightheadedness, which could potentially lead to fainting in rare cases. It is important to monitor any unusual symptoms while taking the medication and consult a healthcare provider if fainting occurs. Always discuss potential side effects and concerns with your doctor before starting or stopping any medication.
Lexapro cannot cause eye infections. Like any medication, lexapro may cause puffy eyelids, but it is unlikely to do so.
If a person is prone to fainting when they are anxious, nervous, scared or worried then they may faint due to the worry of being caught. Marijuana itself does not cause fainting.
It sounds like your having an allergic reaction to Lexapro.
No.
Sometimes.
all of them.
yes it can.
Some cases lexapro can cause anorgasmia or the inability or decreased ability to have orgasms.
No.
Mixing Lexapro and Strattera can cause a few side effects. The Lexapro can cause the Strattera to build up in the blood more. This causes dry mouth, sleep problems, dizziness, loss of appetite and heart palpitations.
Yes, locking your knees for an extended period of time can restrict blood flow and lead to fainting.
Locked knees can cause fainting because they restrict blood flow to the brain, leading to a decrease in oxygen supply. This can result in dizziness, lightheadedness, and ultimately fainting. It is important to avoid locking your knees for prolonged periods to prevent this from happening.