Sinus congestion is probably the cause of the ringing in your ears and even the dizziness. When your sinuses become congested and blocked they create pressure in your head that can make you feel dizzy and even lead to tinnitus (this is the medical term for the ringing in the ears). The pressure in your eyes and in your different sinuses is also created due to sinus congestion. The burning feeling may be either due to infected mucus membranes that are making your mucus acidic, resulting in a slightly burning sensation. the other possibility is that you may actually have a fever due to a sinus infection. There are a wide variety of over the counter medications available that can help treat these symptoms. I would personally recommend Sinuswars as the company has a wide variety of products that will help treat different symptoms described in the question, but sinusbuster also has a good product for decongestion.
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This morning my blood pressure is 189/112. Am I to expect to stroke out at any minute? It is consistantly high and I have constant ringing in my ears and weakness and dizziness. I am unemployed and uninsured. What to do?
Hey there!! All the symptoms that you have described seem to be due to sinus congestion. what happens is that your sinuses become blocked due to excess mucus or because your mucus membranes are inflamed. This creates pressure in your head. This pressure can actually result in the symptoms that you have described: tinnitus (ringing or buzzing noise in your ears) and the dizziness. I have had sinus pressure problems previously The burning sensation that you have described is most likely due to infected mucus membranes. The fatigue is most likely due to a sinus infection that has run down your immune system. could also be dental problems
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I had all of those symptoms except ringing ears after my root canal infection. Dizziness was caused by very high fever though. All of those together don't sound good I would go to your doctor or the emergency room immediatly!
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Yes-I have horrible ringing and pressure--it constantly feels as if I am in an airplane.
The pressure may be too high or the orifices obstructed by ash.
No, but tinnitus (ringing/thumping in the ears)is, and tinnitus can be a symptom of high blood pressure (though it isn't in this case).
Hello, Dizziness is a symptom for many medical conditions. However according to TCM they are four disease differentiation. Kindly ans the following questions and I will be able to help you. Is dizziness accompanied by a red face and irritability, a heaviness/fullness sensation and nausea/vomiting , worse with movement/exertion and a pale complexion insomnia or a chronic empty head feeling and LBP ringing ears?
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