Sinusitis Dizziness __full__
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The relationship between sinusitis and dizziness is primarily rooted in the anatomy of the head and the pressure changes caused by inflammation.
Nasal congestion can make your breathing less efficient, sometimes leading to lightheadedness. ⚠️ Common Symptoms Vertigo: A feeling that you or the room is spinning. sinusitis dizziness
Furthermore, the thick, stagnant mucus characteristic of sinusitis can directly interfere with the delicate mechanics of the middle ear. In some cases, mucus can travel from the nasopharynx through the eustachian tube, forming a middle ear effusion (serous otitis media). This fluid dampens the normal vibration of the ossicles (the tiny ear bones) and increases pressure on the round and oval windows of the inner ear. Such a change in impedance can stimulate the vestibular system inappropriately, triggering episodes of true rotational vertigo. Additionally, the intense coughing or sneezing associated with sinusitis can generate rapid intracranial pressure changes, which in rare cases may precipitate a perilymph fistula—a tear in the membranes separating the middle and inner ear—resulting in sudden, severe vertigo and hearing loss. Such a change in impedance can stimulate the
: Difficulty breathing through the nose and thick nasal discharge. sinusitis dizziness
: Often worsening when bending forward or lying down.
When dizziness is caused by sinusitis, it rarely occurs in isolation. It is typically accompanied by classic sinus symptoms: