Sinus dizziness is real but usually not a spinning vertigo. It's a stemming from blocked Eustachian tubes. Clear the sinuses, and the dizziness will almost always follow suit. If the dizziness is spinning, explosive, or unrelenting, the problem is likely in your inner ear or brain, not your sinuses, and you need prompt medical evaluation.
The brain receives conflicting signals about your body's position. sinuses make you dizzy
Viral or bacterial infections cause sudden, severe swelling and rapid fluid backup. Sinus dizziness is real but usually not a spinning vertigo
Your sinuses are air-filled cavities located in your forehead, cheeks, and behind your eyes. When these cavities become inflamed and filled with thick mucus, the sheer pressure can physically impinge on the inner ear structures. The proximity of the sphenoid sinuses (located deep behind the eyes) to the inner ear makes this particularly common. If the dizziness is spinning, explosive, or unrelenting,