sounds like sinus issues
Sudden change in blood pressure.
The main cause of dizziness is high blood pressure. I suggest you make an appointment to see your doctor. He will test your blood pressure and if it is too high he will give you medication to correct the problem.
If you urinate too much, you can become dehydrated. Dehydration causes electrolyte imbalance , which in turn causes dizziness.
Sinus issues such as sinusitis can lead to dizziness due to pressure changes in the inner ear affecting balance. However, dizziness can have many causes, and it's important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the specific reason for your symptoms.
A rapid fall in blood pressure that causes dizziness, blurred vision, and fainting, and is often followed by prolonged fatigue
Cocaine can cause dizziness by increasing blood pressure and heart rate, leading to changes in blood flow to the brain and inner ear. This can disrupt the body's balance system, resulting in dizziness or vertigo. Additionally, cocaine's effects on neurotransmitters in the brain can contribute to feelings of lightheadedness.
The most common low blood pressure symptoms is low sugar levels. Weight loss, headaches, dizziness and there are other symptoms that causes low blood pressure level.
Dizziness and fainting are never normal. Possible causes: low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) or severe dieting, drug use, low blood pressure or pregnancy (in a female). Other causes could include epilepsy, concussion (from head injury), tumor.
malnutrition
You might be suffering pre-eclampsia which you have a high blood pressure and dizziness.
No, we do not only breathe through one nostril. The nasal cycle causes airflow to alternate between the two nostrils throughout the day.
Swelling dizziness and nausea can come from a allergic reaction like a bee sting.