Sinus Infection Vertigo |link| -

If the room spins every time you have a cold, you don't need a psychiatrist. You need a CT scan of your sinuses and a strong course of anti-inflammatories. The floor will stop moving once the pressure releases.

Avoid oral decongestants (like Sudafed) for more than 3 days—they dry mucus but thicken it into cement. Instead, use a topical steroid spray (Flonase) to shrink swelling over 48 hours. sinus infection vertigo

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It starts with a sniffle. Then the pressure builds behind your cheekbones. But just when you think you’re dealing with a routine cold, the room tilts. The ceiling shifts left. You reach for the wall to keep from falling. If the room spins every time you have