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  2. Can Allergies Make You Dizzy? - Cleveland Clinic Health ...

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    Your allergies can cause inflammation and mucus build-up in your ears that can lead to dizziness (feeling off-balance) and vertigo (feeling like you’re spinning).

  3. Allergies and Dizziness: The Cause and the Treatment - Healthline

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    Are you feeling dizzy? One symptom of allergies can be dizziness. An airborne allergy could be the cause of your dizziness. If you’re feeling severe dizziness it could be a sign of...

  4. Allergies can cause vertigo, but this is rare. In this article, we look at how dizziness, vertigo, and allergies are linked, and whether or not treating allergy symptoms can help resolve...

  5. Sinus Dizziness: Why It Happens and How It's Treated

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    Sinus dizziness can happen with sinus infections, allergies, or nasal polyps. The nasal and sinus passageways are closely linked to the function of the ear and the vestibular system, the sensory system of the inner ear.

  6. Allergies - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sometimes, allergies can trigger a life-threatening reaction known as anaphylaxis. Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, can cause: Sneezing. Itching of the skin, nose, eyes or roof of the mouth. Runny, stuffy nose. Tiredness, also called fatigue. Watery, red or swollen eyes, also called allergic conjunctivitis. A food allergy can cause:

  7. Can Dizziness Be a Symptom of Allergies? - Verywell Health

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    Is Dizziness a Symptom of Allergies? Dizziness can be a symptom of nasal, or respiratory, allergies (also known as allergic rhinitis or hay fever). You get nasal allergies when your immune system mistakes certain airborne substances (such as pollen or pet hair) for a foreign substance.

  8. Can Allergies Make You Dizzy? What to Know

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    Summary. Allergies can cause inflammation and influence the pressure in your body, which may affect balance and cause dizziness. Medication and avoiding known triggers may relieve dizziness and other allergy-related symptoms.