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Pressure in the ears and eyes is usually caused by a sinus infection. A sinus infection is an infection of the nasal cavities that causes headaches, pressure and cold like symptoms.
It wouldn't necessarily be the earache that would cause the dizziness, nausea and fatigue but rather it is most likely the cause of the earache that is having this affect. It actually sounds like typical symptoms of congested sinuses and a sinus infection. You see the sinuses are connected to the ear via the eustaschian tube. When the sinuses are cognested they create pressure in the head that can cause blocked ears or earaches, and when there is a sinus infection you may eve develop an ear infection. The dizziness can also be due to the pressure that is being created in the head by the sinuses. The farigue is a sign that there is an infection because an infection runs down the immune system leaving your body tired and weak. It also seems possible that the person could have post nasal drip, because of the nausea symptom. You see post nasal drip often occurs when the sinuses are congested. Post nasal drip happens when you can't drain mucus through the nose because your nose or your sinuses are blocked. So the mucus is drained down the back of the throat.
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Usually it is sinus pressure. Another cause could be as simple as a cut in your nose or something stuck in your sinus or nasal cavity.
Enlarged nasal turbinates can block breathing, can cause headaches, difficulty with vision as well as concentration. These are just a few of the problems caused by enlarged nasal turbinates.
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Blackout from turning your head is unlikely; however, sudden changes in head position can cause brief dizziness known as vertigo. If you experience frequent blackouts or dizziness upon head movement, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out underlying medical conditions.
Not if you tell the tester that you use nasal spray before testing.
No, it cannot. It will end up in your mouth.
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Yes they sometimes do.
A company called SiCap makes the Sinus BUster brand of nasal spray. This nasal spray available over the counter in the USA, and used to reduce nasal congestion, sinus pressure and headaches due to sinuses.