Dizziness due to rhinitis can often be divided into two cases: the first is simple rhinitis, where the patient often has significant nasal congestion, leading to difficulty in breathing, so there will be a lack of oxygen to the brain, which leads to dizziness. In the treatment is commonly used budesonide nasal spray or mometasone furoate nasal spray treatment. At the same time, you can also take oral nasal abdomen and orifice granules to improve nasal ventilation. The second type is rhinitis complicated by sinusitis. The typical clinical symptoms of sinusitis are dizziness and head swelling and pain. Acute phase sinusitis mainly requires active anti-inflammatory treatment and flushing of the nasal cavity and sinuses, while chronic sinusitis often needs to rely on surgery in clinical practice.