allergies - sinus - dizziness
#13
Try using a nasal rinse bottle or net-pot regularly for a few weeks. I rarely have seasonal allergies anymore and mine were horrible - even prescription meds didn't help them.
The sinus rinse is all natural and chemical free. It takes some getting used to, but I swear by it.
The sinus rinse is all natural and chemical free. It takes some getting used to, but I swear by it.
#14
I don't have allergies. I have times that my head is heavy and the dizziness comes with it. I was diagnosed with Benign positional vertigo. The doctor gave me a med for it..but I don't like to take it. He also sent me to physical therapy. They taught me different head exercises to correct it.
I should also mention that there is a dull headache with it and it radiates to my neck.
I hope you find some relief.
I should also mention that there is a dull headache with it and it radiates to my neck.
I hope you find some relief.
#16
thanks for all the responses. I have had BPPV (positional vertigo) at times, that is a trip!! The room is spinning at about 50 mph! But this is just "off balance." and my BP is fine, DH has HBP so we check it at home.
I will look into the neti pot and if it gets worse I will see my doc.
I will look into the neti pot and if it gets worse I will see my doc.
#17
I have been diagnosed as having Meniere's Disease. I have learned that for me, a sharp piercing noise then hearing loss in the same ear precedes an episode. I'm fine that day, but the next morning I have pressure in my sinuses, and dizziness/lightheaded/nausea. Thankfully, the episode is resolved in 12-24 hours, then I'm fine again. I've also noticed that for me, a change in the weather will trigger an episode. I'm usually fine going from wet to dry, but dry to wet isn't so good for me.
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