Can Sinus Infection Cause Vertigo And Dizziness [better] Info
can sinus infection cause vertigo and dizziness can sinus infection cause vertigo and dizziness

GameOver Game Reviews - Crimson Skies (c) Microsoft, Reviewed by - Rorschach

Game & Publisher Crimson Skies (c) Microsoft
System Requirements Windows 9x, Pentium 233, 32MB Ram, 300MB HDD, 3D Accelerator, 4x CD-ROM
Overall Rating 74%
Date Published Sunday, November 12th, 2000 at 07:54 PM


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Can Sinus Infection Cause Vertigo And Dizziness [better] Info

Here is the breakdown of why this happens, how to tell the difference between sinus dizziness and inner ear issues, and when to see a doctor. To understand the dizziness, you have to look at your anatomy. Your sinuses are air-filled cavities in your skull. They sit very close to your Eustachian tubes —the narrow channels that connect the back of your nose to your middle ear.

Drink double the water you usually do. Thick mucus is harder to drain. Hydration thins it out. can sinus infection cause vertigo and dizziness

| Feature | Sinus-Related Dizziness | BPPV (Inner Ear Crystals) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Constant unsteadiness; worse when bending over | Sudden, short bursts (15-60 sec) | | Trigger | Moving head up/down (looking for tissues) | Rolling over in bed or looking up | | Symptoms | Congestion, face pain, post-nasal drip | Just spinning; no cold symptoms | | Relief | Decongestants, antihistamines, nasal sprays | Epley maneuver (physical therapy) | 6 Ways to Stop the Spinning (Home Remedies) If your dizziness is clearly linked to a sinus infection, treat the sinuses to fix the balance. Here is the breakdown of why this happens,

Flushes out thick mucus and reduces inflammation in the nasal passages, helping to open the Eustachian tubes. Use distilled or boiled water only. They sit very close to your Eustachian tubes

Take a hot shower or lean over a bowl of hot water with a towel over your head. Steam thins mucus and relieves pressure.

You’re congested, feeling pressure behind your cheeks and eyes, and dealing with thick mucus. But now, suddenly, the room feels like it’s spinning. Is that normal?

Oxymetazoline (Afrin) sprays work fast but limit to 3 days to avoid rebound congestion. Oral pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) works systemically.

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