What s going on with dizziness in diabetics, what s going on with diabetic dizziness?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Sudden increase in blood sugar: Some diabetic patients can cause a sudden increase in blood sugar in a short period of time due to infection, trauma, diarrhea, vomiting, or eating a large amount of sweets, automatic drug withdrawal, drug dose reduction, etc. If you rise too quickly, it can cause dizziness.

    The faster the rise, the more life-threatening. To change this, you should maintain the habit of monitoring your blood sugar regularly, and if you find that your blood sugar is rising sharply, you should check the above reasons to see if you have these problems and solve them under the guidance of your doctor.

    2. Hypoglycemia: pay attention to whether there is hypoglycemia, diabetic patients with high or low blood sugar can have symptoms such as dizziness and weakness, but the harm of hypoglycemia is more obvious, and the degree of harm depends on the degree of blood sugar value drop, the speed of decline and the duration of hypoglycemia. Therefore, in the process of diabetes, especially in patients who use insulin, when dizziness occurs, we must be particularly vigilant to the occurrence of hypoglycemic events and be timely**.

    Therefore, once dizzy, it is especially important to monitor blood sugar at night to prevent hypoglycemia.

    3. Combined with hypertension: Diabetic patients with hypertension usually have rapid disease development and serious consequences. The most common manifestation of hypertension is dizziness.

    Therefore, once you notice dizziness and rule out the above two conditions, you must check your blood pressure to see if your blood pressure is abnormal. For diabetic patients who already know that they have hypertension, they should consider whether to use a dose of antihypertensive drugs that are too large to cause blood pressure to drop too low.

    4. Cerebrovascular lesions: pay attention to whether there are cerebrovascular lesions, such as cerebral infarction, coronary heart disease, heart rhythm disorders and cerebral arteriosclerosis. If there are any of these conditions, patients may experience dizziness due to insufficient blood flow to the brain and insufficient oxygen and glucose in the blood.

    In particular, patients with diabetes mellitus and hypertension should pay special attention to the occurrence of cerebrovascular lesions. Therefore, once persistent dizziness occurs, it is best to go for electrocardiogram and head CT examination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, this condition is usually related to cerebral insufficiency, cerebral insufficiency is the most common cerebrovascular disease in middle-aged and elderly people, usually related to arteriosclerosis caused by underlying diseases such as hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, etc., atheroplaque formation in the arteries can lead to arterial stenosis, which affects the blood supply to the brain and causes some neurological symptoms. For this disease, the main thing is to control the primary disease, avoid the progression of arterial plaque, appropriately apply some cerebrovascular dilation drugs to improve cerebral blood supply, and pay attention to the prevention and treatment of serious complications such as cerebral infarction.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If dizziness occurs in patients with diabetic hyperglycemia, the possible causes are as follows: first, hypoglycemia, some diabetic patients will have low blood sugar when they use drugs or do not cooperate well with diet, and some patients will have dizziness as the main manifestation of hypoglycemia.

    Second, the possible reason is that the patient's perennial diabetes affects the blood vessels of the neck or brain, and there are some obvious ischemic changes in the blood vessels of the neck and brain.

    For example, if there is an occlusion of an artery and severe narrowing that leads to insufficient blood supply to the brain, patients will often experience dizziness.

    Thirdly, patients will have dizziness associated with otogenic diseases, such as Meniere's syndrome, which can cause frequent dizziness and discomfort.

    Fourth, diabetic patients with cervical spondylosis, there are different subtypes of cervical spondylosis, one of which is dizziness as the main manifestation, and its cause is also caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Diabetic patients have dizziness and dizziness, the first situation is hypoglycemia, some diabetic patients use hypoglycemic drugs to monitor blood sugar or use insulin to eat on time, easy to appear palpitation, fatigue and dizziness, this hypoglycemia can be relieved by adjusting the dosage and eating on time, because the blood sugar of diabetic patients is too high, the blood is in a high viscosity state, and there will be insufficient cerebral blood supply and dizziness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Blood sugar is too high: If it is an infection, trauma, or when insulin or hypoglycemic drugs are stopped, the blood sugar rises sharply in a short period of time, resulting in diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar and hyperglycemic state, and the patient will also have dizziness symptoms, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, confusion, and even coma, so it is necessary to monitor blood sugar and send it to the hospital for treatment in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Diabetes, dizziness what's going on, diabetes, dizziness also has many causes, one is low blood sugar and one is high or low blood pressure, which can not cause dizziness.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you experience dizziness, consider whether it is hypoglycemia caused by too much insulin. Hurry up and check your blood sugar. See if it's lower.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is best to find a doctor to diagnose it, there are various kinds of dizziness, symptomatic**, it will be**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, the problem is as follows: diabetics often get dizzy for a variety of reasons:

    1. Hypoglycemic reaction: patients who use sulfonylureas and insulin often experience dizziness, which is related to the direct lowering of blood sugar by insulin and sulfonylureas, which lowers blood sugar to a hypoglycemic state, resulting in dizziness, palpitation, hand tremor, and sweating.

    2. Blood sugar is too high: If it is an infection, trauma or when insulin or hypoglycemic drugs are stopped, the blood sugar rises sharply in a short period of time, resulting in diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar and hyperglycemic state, and the patient will also have dizziness symptoms, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, confusion, and even coma, so it is necessary to monitor blood sugar and send it to the hospital for treatment in time;

    3. Diabetic patients are prone to hypertension: dizziness occurs if blood pressure is too high or too low, or blood pressure fluctuates greatly. When dizzy, blood sugar and blood pressure should be measured, if the blood pressure is too high, antihypertensive drugs should be increased, if the blood pressure is too low, the antihypertensive drugs should be appropriately reduced, or an endocrinologist should be consulted;

    4. Diabetic patients with atherosclerosis: leading to cerebrovascular diseases, such as ischemic stroke, that is, cerebral infarction, hemorrhagic stroke, that is, cerebral hemorrhage, as well as angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, dizziness will occur, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment in time, and do electrocardiogram and CT examination to further clarify the diagnosis.

    Therefore, dizziness in diabetic patients is often seen in hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, hypertension, blood pressure fluctuations, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, which are prone to dizziness.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are all causes of diabetes.

    1. Genetic factors.

    Usually a considerable number of diabetic patients are almost caused by genetic factors, especially those with a family history of diabetes. If both husband and wife are diabetic, there is a half chance that their child will develop diabetes. If one of the parents has diabetes, although the child will not necessarily get diabetes, but will become a carrier of the diabetes gene, then the prevalence of the child born to him will be relatively large.

    2. Bad living habits and other factors.

    In addition to genetic factors, the causes of diabetes are caused by the patient's usual bad habits and some other life factors. For example, overwork when you are young, resulting in impaired function, or congenital deficiency and acquired imbalance, or premature aging, and obese people, etc., have excessive fat accumulation in the body, which interferes with the heart, kidneys, lungs, liver and blood vessel disorders. These factors lead to pancreatic failure and insufficient insulin secretion, which can lead to the chance of developing diabetes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The common causes of dizziness in diabetic patients are as follows: 1. Hypoglycemic reaction: related to the direct hypoglycemic effect of insulin and sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs; 2. High blood sugar:

    Acute increase in blood glucose during infection, trauma, or discontinuation of insulin or hypoglycemic drugs, resulting in ketoacidosis or a hyperosmolar, hyperglycemic state; 3. Combined with hypertension: blood pressure is too high, too low, fluctuating.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My own understanding is that because diabetics can't eat desserts, there are too many restrictions on their diet, which will cause iron deficiency, dizziness and other phenomena!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If dizziness is caused by diabetes, further testing is recommended.

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