he Sinus-Ear Balance Connection
Your sinuses and ears are more intertwined than most people realize. Specifically, the Eustachian tubes—which connect your middle ear to the back of your nose—play a crucial role in maintaining pressure equilibrium in your ears. When your sinuses become congested or inflamed, these tubes can get blocked.

That blockage leads to pressure changes in the middle ear, which is a key part of your body’s balance system. The result? You feel dizzy, off-kilter, or like the floor is moving under your feet. Visit Us: https://venturaent.com/dizziness-vertigo/

Dizziness & Vertigo | Ventura ENT
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Dizziness & Vertigo | Ventura ENT

DIZZINESS & VERTIGO The information below should serve as a general guide only. Patients frequently complain of dizziness for which there are many possible causes which may have nothing to do with the balance organ in the inner ear. Fainting atta