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Question by Mandolyn Monkey Munch: How long should I wait to workout after having a sinus infection?
I started getting sick last week- and it turned into a sinus infection. I love working out and am very dedicated to doing so, but know I should not do much with a sinus infection as it can get worse. I was given antibiotics 2 days ago and began taking them right away. How soon is too soon to start working out again? (I am talking cardio/weights –like circuit workouts)

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The answer is in yourself, Workout when ever you feel fit to do so. This means one day you may be able to and the next you may not. Just know your limits and do everything you can do.

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Question by Rachel: how long does it take a sinus infection to go away?
I haven’t had a full blown sinus infection since childhood. Now I am 30 years old and pregnant and have a severe one with green mucus sometimes streaked with blood. It all started by a cold that lasted 2 weeks before it.

Anyways, i am finally on Amoxillin as prescribed by doctor yesterday. I have taken 2 pills so far. How long until I see results?

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Now that you are on antibiotics, the healing process has started, and I would say within 2-3 days you should be feeling relief.

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Question by Jeremy: How long do i have to wait to start smoking again after a sinus infection?
I just got over a sinus infection when can i smoke again

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Answer by momto5rugrats
Now would be a good time to stop!

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