: The sinuses are located near the Eustachian tubes, which connect the middle ear to the back of the throat. When sinuses become inflamed, they can block these tubes, causing a pressure imbalance in the middle ear. This disrupts the vestibular system, leading to unsteadiness.
Nasal congestion that forces you to breathe primarily through your mouth sinus dizziness
The Eustachian tube is a narrow canal connecting the back of your throat to your middle ear. Its primary job is to equalize air pressure on both sides of your eardrum. : The sinuses are located near the Eustachian
refers to a sensation of imbalance, lightheadedness, or vertigo caused by inflammation or infection of the paranasal sinuses (sinusitis). Unlike true vertigo from inner ear disorders, sinus dizziness is typically secondary to Eustachian tube dysfunction or pressure changes in the sinus cavities. Nasal congestion that forces you to breathe primarily