There are three primary mechanisms linking sinusitis to dizziness:
While dizziness from a sinus infection is uncomfortable, it is rarely life-threatening. However, you should seek medical attention immediately if:
Dizziness is a broad term. For sinus infection sufferers, it usually presents in one of three ways:
If bending forward to tie your shoes makes your dizziness worse and increases facial pressure, sinusitis is likely. If bending forward causes no change, consider other causes.
– it signals that congestion is affecting your ear pressure or balance system. Focus on treating the sinus infection (hydration, steam, decongestants) and the dizziness will typically resolve within a few days. If dizziness persists after other sinus symptoms are gone, or if it is severe, spinning, or accompanied by neurological signs, seek medical evaluation to rule out inner ear disorders or complications.
Dizziness rarely occurs alone. Look for these accompanying signs of sinusitis:
While mild dizziness usually clears as the infection resolves, seek medical attention at an Urgent Care or from an ENT Specialist if you experience: How Sinus Can Cause Dizziness | ENT of Georgia South
Focus on resting, hydrating, and managing the congestion, and you’ll be back on solid ground in no time.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for persistent or severe symptoms.


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