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CheckoutMedical Note: True vertigo is often caused by BPPV (crystals in the ear), Meniere's disease, or vestibular migraines—not sinuses. A doctor can perform the Dix-Hallpike test to differentiate.
"Ow!" she flinched, and the vertigo surged again.
Yes, by disrupting the delicate balance mechanisms housed inside your ears . When the paranasal sinuses become inflamed due to allergies, colds, or bacterial infections, the resulting swelling and fluid retention create a cascade effect that directly compromises your vestibular system.