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Yes a sinus infection can make you feel dizzy. The reason for this is that a sinus infection often causes the mucus membranes (skin inside the nose/sinuses) to become inflamed or swollen. This causes congestion and increases mucus production. When the sinuses become congested they can then affect your ears, causing dizziness, as the ears are responsible for maintaining your sense of balance.

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A sinus infection can cause pressure on your sinuses, and make parts of your head pulsate. It can also cause dizziness, cough, and fever.

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yes it can. i have that feeling alot ,and its kinda like a headache. i have no idea how to treat it. just get plenty of sleep and drink tons of fluids. (water)

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yes.if the infection spreads up the eustachian tubes to the inner ears, where your sense of balance is based it can cause dizziness.

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Yes a sinus infection can make you dissy it can also make you wousy

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