The good news: treat the sinusitis, and the vertigo usually follows. Decongestants, saline rinses, steam, and a course of antibiotics (for the infection) slowly brought me back to solid ground. Bonus: my ENT taught me the Epley maneuver, which actually helped reposition any crystal debris in my ears that got angry from the pressure changes.

Turns out, chronic sinusitis can cause vertigo. Who knew? Your sinuses and ears share plumbing (the Eustachian tubes). When your sinuses get inflamed and clogged, that pressure messes with your middle ear’s pressure balance. The result? Your brain gets mixed signals about where your body is in space. Queue the funhouse effect.

I always thought sinusitis was just a stuffy nose and face pressure. You know, the usual: green tissues, forehead throbbing, mouth-breathing like a sleepy bulldog. But then my sinuses decided to level up.

Sinus vertigo is real, annoying, and scary—but treatable. Now I own a neti pot and have zero shame about using it in public. 10/10 recommend breathing freely over spinning uncontrollably.