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hi there, i've been having hay fever for a while now, so today, this afternoon i felt my nose was full of cattarh and decided to blow it,immediately i got really dizzy,never felt like that in my entire life before, and before i knew what was happening i was on my knees on the toilet floor puking my stomach out, i can also hear my ear sizzling loudly, and now i feel really weak,please what is wrong with me?
Sinusitis can be associated with tinnitus (the noise in your ear), dizziness and nausea.
It can be due to allergies or infection.
The use of a topical steroidnasal spray would be important to help with your symptoms. This includes medications such as nasonex, nasocort, flonase, rhinocort.
In addition, oral antihistamines and decongestants would also help.
Decongestants can be oral or topical.
If there is no relief then it is possible there may be a bacterial infection that would require antibiotics
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Sinusitis can be associated with tinnitus (the noise in your ear), dizziness and nausea. It can be due to allergies or infection. The use of a topical steroid nasal spray would be important to help with your symptoms. This includes medications such as nasonex, nasocort, flonase, rhinocort. In addition, oral antihistamines and decongestants would also help. Decongestants can be oral or topical. If there is no relief then it is possible there may be a bacterial infection that would require antibiotics I hope this helps