What is dizziness??? What is dizziness?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Your disease is called dizziness in Chinese medicine, and Meniere syndrome in Western medicine - otogenic vertigo, which is often accompanied by a series of symptoms such as not daring to open eyes, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, paleness, sweating, and even diarrhea, and low blood pressure. Some patients have headaches; The general patient is conscious. It is better to use Chinese medicine for this disease, please have experienced Chinese medicine to prescribe traditional Chinese medicine, calm the liver and relieve dizziness, reduce inversion and stop vomiting, dissolve phlegm and dampness, I wish you an early **!

    You don't have to have all the symptoms, among the symptoms listed, if you have the first or two main symptoms, you can determine that you are that kind of disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In terms of symptoms, it is peripheral vertigo, which is common in inner ear labyrinthine edema (Meniere's disease), acute labyrinthitis, etc. It is recommended to look at ENT.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Take a cervical spine X-ray to see if there is cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylosis can cause dizziness, 2. See traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine believes that often dizziness first check the liver and kidneys. Vertigo (liver depression and spleen deficiency, phlegm and stasis obstruct each other, clear yang does not rise, and the sea of marrow loses glory) should be used to soothe the liver and spleen, but phlegm rises and clears, tonifies the kidney and fills the essence, and dissolves blood stasis and veins**.

    3. Go to the internal medicine department of the hospital to check the blood routine to see if there is anemia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be a lack of cerebral blood supply, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and timely **, which may be a pre-symptom of cerebral infarction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pay more attention to your usual rest and don't get too tired.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think dizziness and dizziness may be caused by functional diseases, which can be seen in patients with autonomic dysfunction, neurasthenia or neurosis.

    Dizziness and dizziness can also be seen in organic diseases, and the more common ones are cerebral arteriosclerosis caused by hypertension, especially in the elderly who have chronic insufficient blood supply to the brain.

    There are many causes of dizziness and dizziness, and under physiological conditions, if the patient stays up late, is nervous, overworked, and overuses the brain, it will lead to dizziness and dizziness.

    In addition to feeling dizzy, dizziness can also be manifested through behavior, such as nausea, vomiting, unsteady walking, nystagmus, deafness, ear blockage and other symptoms. However, whether it is dizziness or vertigo, it is a sign of problems with the vestibular organs, cerebellum, brainstem, posterior cord of the spinal cord, and the nerves responsible for sensory-spatial movement.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Beijing Deshengmen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Wen Jihuan - Deputy Chief Physician - Department of Encephalopathy - What are the diseases that induce dizziness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is difficult to say, because the disease of dizziness is more complicated, such as anemia and weak constitution, so it is recommended to go to a Chinese medicine practitioner for examination, and he may prescribe either deficiency tonic or tranquilizer. It is very likely to be a deficiency tonic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Halogen causes low blood sugar, brain problems, and vascular problems can all be caused, and it is recommended that the hospital do a comprehensive examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Go to the hospital right away, it's dangerous if it happens while driving!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dizziness can be caused by vertigo, such as Meniere's syndrome, labyrinthitis, benign positional vertigo, vestibular neuritis, otitis media, etc. It is also possible to have cervical spondylosis, in which a herniated disc compresses nerve roots and blood vessels, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the vertebrobasilar arteries. It may also be related to cerebral arteriosclerosis, cerebral vascular stenosis, and cerebral infarction.

    Central dizziness is also an important factor, and the more common diseases of central dizziness are cerebral thrombosis, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and cerebral insufficiency. Intracranial mass, intracranial tumors, encephalitis can also cause symptoms of dizziness, subarachnoid hemorrhage, vasospasm can also be accompanied by dizziness. In addition, nervousness, tiredness, poor rest, and anemia can also cause dizziness.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dizziness is a common type of disease, it is a kind of motor and positional illusion, which can lead to the relationship between the person and the surrounding environment, in the cerebral cortex from which the reaction distortion produces a sense of rotation, tilting and undulation, vertigo can be divided into systemic vertigo and non-systemic vertigo according to the cause. Systemic vertigo can be divided into peripheral vertigo and central vertigo, and the most common diseases of peripheral vertigo may be labyrinthitis media, vestibular nerve, and Meniere's disease.

    In addition, benign positional vertigo may occur, i.e., otolithiasis may also cause dizziness. In addition, central vertigo may cause diseases such as vertebrobasilar insufficiency, cervical spondylosis, cerebellar tumors, brainstem lesions, acoustic neuroma, fourth ventricular tumors, etc.

    In addition to the above systemic vertigo, there are also non-systemic vertigo, which may also lead to dizziness, unsteady standing, etc., which may be caused by eye diseases, cardiovascular diseases, endocrine and metabolic diseases, poisoning and infection, anemia, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dizziness is several kinds of drunkenness, the first JNG spondylosis can also be caused by dizziness, high blood pressure, and insufficient blood supply can also cause dizziness, in short, it is better to go to the hospital to see, and the right medicine is a good block.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are many causes of dizziness, such as problems with the kidneys, bladder, stomach, liver, heart and other organs, which can lead to dizziness, and even diseases on the feet, which can also cause dizziness.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many causes, such as long intermittent heart, insufficient blood supply to the brain, compression of nerves in the cervical spine, vertigo, hypoglycemia, and so on.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Blood pressure can also cause headaches, colds, poor sleep quality, if you are often dizzy, it is better to check it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are several reasons: thick blood lipids, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, etc., and it is better to go to the hospital for a check-up to determine that the right medicine is good.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hefei BOE Hospital-Wang Rong-Chief Physician-Department of Neurology-What are the most common causes of dizziness?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Dizziness self-test.

    Dizziness test. Dizziness, many people think that it is a small problem, dizziness when hungry, dizziness before and after menstruation, and dizziness when standing up after squatting for a long time. Occasional dizziness should be fine. However, if you get dizzy for a long time, you should be careful, as it may be a precursor to a serious illness.

    When a cold occurs, it may be accompanied by dizziness, and some women sometimes confuse blood deficiency with a cold, because both have symptoms of tiredness, dizziness, and stuffiness. Blood deficiency is more likely to occur during pregnancy, and it is often a problem for people with anemia. However, I would like to remind you that dizziness is not exclusive to women, and it is also available to men.

    Of course, it is true that women suffer from dizziness at a higher rate.

    Western medicine classifies unexplained dizziness as an imbalance of ear fluid, but from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, this condition is often caused by too much stress or chronic lack of sleep, resulting in temporary weakness. Other must-have dizziness** include:

    Brain tumor: Compresses the cranial nerve, causing a variety of unknown symptoms.

    High blood pressure, liver wind, internal movement: patients often feel dry mouth, bitter mouth, and hot mouth. In this case, do not take tonic, otherwise you will get dizzy as you make up.

    Cervical vertebrae degeneration: due to long-term poor posture or sleeping posture, the cervical spine is hyperplasia, deformation, degeneration, neck muscles are tightened, and the arterial blood supply is blocked. This situation is not a drug can**, it must start by improving posture, massage, acupuncture, etc.**.

    Dizziness is a phenomenon caused by the dilatation of blood vessels and the increase in blood flow, resulting in a decrease in blood flow to the brain.

    This phenomenon may occur due to exposure to the scorching sun for too long, taking a hot bath for too long, or being nervous or angry.

    In addition to the above reasons, vitamin deficiencies, hormonal abnormalities, menopause or autonomic disorders can also contribute to dizziness. Depending on the cause, dizziness can be divided into the following types.

    Only the face is hot, and the hands and feet are cold – most often seen in women around the age of 50. Most of them are due to menopausal hormone imbalance. The endocrine glands and hormones in the human body can cope with the body's activity and external temperature, and have the function of regulating the smooth operation of the body.

    During menopause, the secretion of sex hormones decreases or even stops, and many changes occur in the body, such as stiff shoulders and headaches, as well as symptoms such as dizziness and cold hands and feet.

    Sudden onset of dizziness: a disorder of the autonomic nervous system. It can also be referred to as a type of vasomotor nerve. It is usually seen in women, and is accompanied by symptoms such as headache, dizziness, fatigue, and cold in the lower body.

    Dizziness in a state of frequent general fever: If accompanied by intense palpitations and body tremors, it is a phenomenon of hyperthyroidism, which is due to excessive thyroxine secretion that makes the metabolism vigorous, and the whole body feels hot and dizzy at any time.

    In addition, it may also be high blood pressure, if the blood pressure is persistent, the dizziness persists, and the headache symptoms occur at the same time, there is a risk of stroke, so be careful.

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