This occurs because your sinuses are air-filled cavities located behind your eyes, forehead, and cheeks, in close proximity to your inner ears. When these cavities become inflamed or filled with mucus, the resulting pressure can disrupt the systems responsible for your balance. The Link Between Sinuses and Dizziness
These suggest meningitis, stroke, or labyrinthitis—not simple sinus pressure. sinuses and dizziness
That labyrinth sits less than half an inch away from your sinus cavities. Specifically, it shares a back wall with the —the narrow passageways that connect your middle ear to the back of your throat. This occurs because your sinuses are air-filled cavities
Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.