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Here’s the fascinating (and frustrating) science:
Here’s an interesting, informative post on the topic, written in an engaging, social-media-friendly style. The Head vs. The Nose: Can Chronic Sinusitis Really Make You Dizzy? does chronic sinusitis cause dizziness
But lately, something else is happening. You stand up from the couch, and the room tilts. You turn your head in the grocery store, and for a second, you feel unsteady. You start to wonder: Is this all in my head? But lately, something else is happening
Yes. Chronic sinusitis can absolutely cause dizziness. But not the “spinning” kind you might imagine from an inner ear infection. You start to wonder: Is this all in my head
#ChronicSinusitis #Dizziness #ENTLife #VestibularDisorders #NotInYourHead
Your sinuses are air-filled cavities in your cheekbones, forehead, and behind your eyes . When they’re chronically inflamed and clogged, the pressure doesn’t just cause a headache. That pressure can press directly on the vestibular system —your body’s internal gyroscope located in the inner ear. It’s like someone leaning on a scale; the reading gets false signals.
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