What s wrong with a constant feeling of vertigo? 50

Updated on healthy 2024-04-30
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This symptom may be caused by chronic cerebral insufficiency. Because the normal activity of the brain requires sufficient blood flow, if the blood flow is blocked somewhere, resulting in local tissue hypoxia, ischemia necrosis and cerebral infarction, if part is not completely blocked, but slowly decreased, it will form a chronic cerebral blood insufficiency, often dizziness and heaviness. It is recommended to go to the hospital for cranial CT or brain ultrasound examination to confirm the diagnosis and monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood lipids.

    Eat a light, low-salt, low-fat diet, quit smoking, limit alcohol, and lose weight. Oral administration of Naoluotong capsules and nourishing serum brain granules.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most of your cases are thought to be caused by elevated blood pressure, but cervical spondylosis is not ruled out due to compression of the vertebral arteries or insufficient blood supply to the brain. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, and at present, you can take some anti-vertigo drugs, such as half-summer hemp pill conditioning, please follow the doctor's instructions for specific medications, pay attention to light diet, pay more attention to rest, regular life and rest, and exercise properly when you have time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is it the effect of the drug, ask the doctor who treated you, don't be too stressed, there are many people around you who love you, not only you, tell them what you think in your heart, you didn't say it before, they may not understand, you talk to them, they will understand you, come on, I wish you a good day!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Have you ever checked the reason carefully and seen a Chinese medicine doctor?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What's the deal with frequent vertigo? Traditional Chinese medicine bluntly says: Rubbing 2 acupuncture points may be easily relieved.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Otogenic vertigo is more likely, so it is recommended that you get out of bed as soon as possible, take care to avoid falling injuries, and if necessary, go to an otolaryngologist for electronystagmography to confirm the diagnosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, whether the vertigo symptoms are rotational vertigo caused by flipping up and lying up, the time is not more than two minutes, if this is the case, it is most likely otolithiasis. This requires a visit to an otolaryngology specialist for examination and reduction. Vestibular function testing is required.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many kinds of sudden dizziness in the head, the causes of sudden dizziness are, cervical spondylosis, otolithiasis or bradycardia, cerebral vasospasm and stenosis, in short, all diseases that cause sudden lack of blood supply to the heart and brain can cause sudden dizziness, it is recommended that you see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis of symptoms**, you can take oral Olipogram, dizzy pills, piracetam tablets with**, infusion if necessary**, the key is to confirm the diagnosis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The causes of sudden vertigo are, cervical spondylosis, otolithiasis or bradycardia, cerebral vasospasm and stenosis, in short, all diseases that cause sudden lack of blood supply to the heart and brain can cause sudden vertigo, it is recommended that you see a doctor to confirm the symptoms**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dizziness, also known as vertigo, is a subjective paresthesia abnormality.

    Vertigo can be divided into two main categories:

    One is rotational vertigo, which is mostly caused by dysfunction of the vestibular nervous system and cerebellum, mainly due to the feeling of tipping, feeling that oneself is shaking or the scenery is rotating.

    The second is general dizziness, mostly caused by some systemic diseases, mainly dizziness, feeling lightheaded, the specific situation can be good doctor Wei in front of the English b f t followed by 3 3 5 for free inquiry, clear ** and then targeted**.

    Dizziness is a common symptom rather than a separate condition. Therefore, we can classify and describe the diseases that cause dizziness, so that everyone can have a deeper understanding of "dizziness".

    1 Rotational vertigo can be divided into two categories: peripheral vertigo and central vertigo.

    1) Peripheral vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by the labyrinth of the inner ear or the lesion of the vestibular nerve. It is commonly seen in Meniere's disease), labyrinthitis (caused by drugs such as streptomycin or gentamicin), and vestibular neuritis.

    2) Central vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by lesions of the brainstem, cerebellum, brain and spinal cord. It is commonly found in vertebrobasilar insufficiency, intracranial tumors, intracranial infections, multiple sclerosis, vertigo epilepsy, and traumatic vertigo.

    2 General vertigo.

    1) Cardiogenic vertigo: common in arrhythmia, cardiac insufficiency, etc.

    2) Cormonale vertigo: can be seen in pulmonary insufficiency caused by various causes.

    3) Oculogenic vertigo: common in refractive error, fundus arteriosclerosis, hemorrhage and ophthalmoplegia.

    4) Hypertensive vertigo: high blood pressure or low blood pressure can cause vertigo.

    5) Others: anemia, cervical spondylosis, acute fever, gastroenteritis, endocrine disorders and neurosis, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Vertigo is a hallucination of movement of oneself or external objects, and a kind of self-experience error of one's own balance perception and spatial image perception, which can be divided into true vertigo and false vertigo. Patients with true vertigo will have obvious self-rotation or a sense of rotation of external objects, tilting and tilting, which is often accompanied by nystagmus, balance disorders, and even autonomic symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, paleness, sweating, and changes in blood pressure and pulse;

    Pseudovertigo, on the other hand, is generally a shaky, unstable sensation of self or surrounding objects, rarely with other accompanying symptoms, and is often aggravated by environmental factors.

    Depending on the **, vertigo can also be divided into peripheral vertigo and central vertigo. Peripheral vertigo is mostly caused by the labyrinth of the inner ear or vestibular system lesions, the most common being Meniere's disease, labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis; Central vertigo is often caused by lesions of the cerebellum, brainstem, brain, and spinal cord, and the symptoms of vertigo caused at this time may often be related to cerebrovascular diseases, brain tumors, intracranial infections, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are many causes of dizziness, the common ones are insomnia, anemia, cervical spondylosis caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, etc. You can take ginkgo biloba dripping pills and flunarizine**, and go to the neurology department of the hospital when the effect is poor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dizziness may be caused by anemia, low blood pressure and other factors, you can go to the hospital for a routine blood test and you can take dizziness, nimesulide and other drugs**. Ensure a balanced and comprehensive diet and avoid overdoing it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dizziness is sometimes accompanied by nausea, tinnitus, pale face and other symptoms, and the disease has a certain incubation period, so we should pay attention to this symptom and stifle it from the source. The main causes of dizziness are as follows:1

    Anemia causes. Such as iron deficiency anemia, hemolytic anemia, megaloblasts.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Dizziness can be started from **, and combined with physical diet, traditional Chinese medicine, and comprehensive, and at the same time, attention should be paid to checking whether the patient has orthostatic hypotension.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, vertigo generally considers the possibility of hypertension, hypotension, cervical spondylosis, neck and shoulder muscle strain, cerebral insufficiency, anemia and other diseases.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital to pass the doctor's examination, improve the auxiliary examination, and after the diagnosis is confirmed, the symptoms will be treated in time**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What's the deal with frequent vertigo? Traditional Chinese medicine bluntly says: Rubbing 2 acupuncture points may be easily relieved.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello: Dizziness is a common brain dysfunction and one of the common clinical symptoms. For dizziness, swelling, lightheadedness, shaking in the brain, dizziness, etc.

    Dizziness can be caused by a variety of causes, most commonly in febrile illness, hypertension, cerebral arteriosclerosis, head trauma syndrome, neurosis, etc. In addition, it is also seen in anemia, arrhythmia, heart failure, hypotension, drug intoxication, asthma, etc. Dizziness is also common in the early stages of depression.

    Dizziness can occur alone but is often associated with headache. When dizziness is accompanied by impaired balance or spatial disorientation, people feel that their surroundings or themselves are rotating, moving, or shaking, which is called vertigo. Dizziness should be detected by a detailed history and a thorough physical examination, including hearing examination, vestibular function examination, fundus examination, and cerebrospinal fluid examination, cranial or cervical spine radiography, electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, and cranial CT scan if necessary.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Professor Diao Wenjing, a well-known expert, said that there are many causes of vertigo. Some are due to low blood pressure, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and even fainting. For example, at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, China's famous shooter Wang Yifu fainted on the field, which was caused by this reason.

    Many patients with cervical spondylosis have symptoms of vertigo, which are mainly manifested as dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, and even deafness, dizziness, and inability to see clearly. The main characteristics are nausea and even vomiting, paleness, sometimes sweating, unable to even walk, and need help. 80 vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, how does vertigo occur?

    I believe that about 80% of vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, except for congenital factors such as cranial nerve malformations or organic lesions caused by trauma. We know that the vertebral artery is an important "conduit" in the human body, which leads through the cervical spine to the brain and is responsible for blood delivery to the brain. Any misalignment, hyperplasia and other problems in the cervical spine may damage or affect this blood supply "pipe", which in turn affects the blood supply to the brain.

    Vertigo is caused by the dislocation of the occipital atlas vertebra and the atlantoaxial intervertebral joint compressing the third segment of the vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the cerebral basilar artery, at this time, the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and brain are hypoxic and ischemia, and the labyrinth artery and the internal auditory artery are also ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in ear nerve disorders and tinnitus and deafness; At the same time, due to the compression of the upper cervical sympathetic nerve, the cerebral vascular spasm is aggravated, and the cerebral ischemia state is aggravated, so symptoms such as dizziness appear.

    On July 18, 2009, the "Diao's Spine of Traditional Chinese Medicine" was jointly organized by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, the China Medical and Health Development Association, and the China Folk Chinese Medicine Research and Development Association""The launching ceremony and development seminar of the "Cardiac Neurosis" municipal scientific research project was held in Beijing. The results of Professor Diao's research on vertigo are: for vertigo diagnosed as being caused by dislocation of the occipital atlantoaxial joint or atlantoaxial joint, the ** rate is 83 and the effective rate is 96.

    How can it be treated? That is to use the "Chinese medicine Diao's spine joint five-point one-line manual reduction" to perform manual reduction for the dislocated intervertebral joints. With the correction of the misaligned intervertebral joints, the corresponding tissues and organs reach relative balance, and symptoms such as dizziness will naturally be relieved and eliminated.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Frequent feeling of vertigo, generally peripheral vertigo, central vertigo, systemic vertigo, and vertigo caused by psychiatric factors, the specific causes are as follows:

    1. The common reason is that the vestibular nerve dysfunction is caused by fatigue, fatigue, often poor sleep at night, poor sleep quality, resulting in paroxysmal vertigo, common otolithiasis and vestibular neuronitis.

    2. Anxiety and depression symptoms caused by fatigue and fatigue, as well as vertigo caused by psychological factors, are generally peripheral.

    3. Systemic vertigo, infections, colds and other diseases can also cause vertigo symptoms.

    4. There is a type of cervical spondylosis called cervical vertigo, which is because the cervical spine compresses the blood vessels, causing insufficient blood supply to the vertebral arteries, causing transient vertigo with the rotation of the head, which is peripheral, systemic and mental.

    5. Central vertigo, the common cause is caused by vascular sclerosis, insufficient cerebral blood supply, and transient vertigo often occurs.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Unstable blood pressure can be one of the causes of vertigo, and both high and low blood pressure can lead to impaired blood supply to blood vessels.

    Heart diseases such as insufficient blood supply to the heart, irregular heart rate, and myocardial ischemia can cause symptoms such as dizziness and chest tightness, especially in the elderly.

    If the brain supply is insufficient, dizziness, chest tightness and shortness of breath will also be directly related to whether the lung function is normal, especially if you have asthma and other tracheal diseases.

    If there is a lesion in the brain, the most direct feeling is dizziness and headache, so people should focus on brain examination in the physical examination, and the carotid artery should not be missed.

    Problems with eye health can also cause vertigo, such as eye arteriosclerosis and eye bleeding.

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