Dizziness Sinus Jun 2026

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Dizziness is a common but complex complaint that often presents a diagnostic challenge. While vestibular and cardiovascular causes are frequently prioritized, rhinogenic causes—specifically those stemming from paranasal sinus pathology—are an under-recognized etiology. This paper explores the phenomenon of "sinogenic dizziness," often historically referred to as "sinus vertigo." It examines the proposed pathophysiological mechanisms, including the mucosal contact point theory and pressure transmission via the Eustachian tube, outlines the clinical presentation distinct from primary vestibular disorders, and discusses current diagnostic protocols and management strategies. dizziness sinus

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