Sinusitis - And Dizziness
If your dizziness is severe—feeling like the room is violently spinning—this might be the cause. It disrupts the labyrinth, the part of the ear that controls balance and hearing.
When your sinus cavities become inflamed—due to infection, allergies, or irritants—the swelling can interfere with the way your body perceives its position in space. The Science: Why It Happens
The tubes that drain your ears connect to the back of your throat. When sinuses are inflamed, those tubes get blocked, throwing off your balance. sinusitis and dizziness
Here is what you need to know about why this happens and how to fix it.
This guide is for educational purposes and does not replace clinical judgment. Always evaluate patients in person, especially those with acute vertigo or neurologic symptoms. If your dizziness is severe—feeling like the room
The sheer exhaustion, lack of oxygen from poor breathing, and pressure on the cranial nerves during a sinus flare-up can cause lightheadedness. While not "true vertigo," this "heavy-headed" feeling often makes patients feel unsteady on their feet. Identifying the Symptoms
Most people feel "off-balance," "heavy-headed," or like they're walking on a boat. True spinning (room going around) is less common. The Science: Why It Happens The tubes that
Especially around the eyes, cheeks, and forehead. Thick Nasal Discharge: Usually yellow or green.