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Оформить заказRarely, chronic sinus pressure can push fluid into the inner ear, causing mild inflammation of the balance nerves. This feels closer to true vertigo (the room spinning). Sinus Dizziness vs. Vertigo from Inner Ear Problems This is the crucial distinction. Most people use “dizziness” as a catch-all term, but doctors differentiate:
Feeling Dizzy? Don’t Blame Your Ears Just Yet—It Could Be Your Sinuses
When your sinuses become inflamed—due to an infection, allergies, or a cold—the tissues lining your nose and throat swell up. This swelling can literally pinch the opening of the eustachian tubes shut. Here is how that pressure leads to a spinning sensation:
Unpacking the surprising link between sinus congestion, pressure, and balance problems.
Have you ever experienced dizziness during a bad sinus infection? What helped you? Share your story in the comments below—your experience might help someone else feel less alone.