Frequent dizziness and the need to vomit when eating

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1 Anemia If the elderly have dizziness, fatigue, and paleness, they should go to the hospital for an examination to see if they are anemic. Older people are prone to anemia if they don't pay attention to nutritional care. In addition, anemia can be secondary to indigestion, peptic ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding, and chronic inflammatory diseases in older patients.

    2 High blood viscosity Hyperlipidemia, thrombocythemia, etc. can make the blood viscosity high and the blood flow slow, resulting in sufficient blood supply to the brain, and symptoms such as easy tiredness, dizziness, and fatigue occur. Among them, there are many reasons for hyperlipidemia, the most important of which is the irrational diet structure. 3 Cerebral arteriosclerosis Patients feel dizzy, and often suffer from insomnia, tinnitus, emotional instability, forgetfulness, and numbness in the limbs.

    Cerebral arteriosclerosis makes the inner diameter of blood vessels smaller, and the blood flow in the brain decreases, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain, causing dizziness. 4 Cervical spondylosis often presents with neck tightness, limited flexibility, occasional pain, numbness of fingers, coldness, and a feeling of heaviness. Cervical hyperplasia compresses the vertebral arteries in the neck, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is the main cause of dizziness caused by the disease.

    5 Hypertension In addition to dizziness, hypertensive patients are often accompanied by discomfort such as bloating, palpitation, irritability, tinnitus, and insomnia. 6 Heart disease In the early stage of coronary heart disease, some people may feel headache, dizziness, weakness in the limbs, and difficulty concentrating. It is mainly caused by atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries of the heart, resulting in insufficient blood supply and dizziness.

    Let's go to the hospital.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Consider whether you are pregnant.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It should be a gastrointestinal problem, dizziness may be caused by serious inflammation, it is recommended to go to the hospital to take a look, prescribe the right medicine, don't delay it seriously, it is better to detect it early.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It may be overwork, or it may be unadaptable. You can eat some sour, drink some sour plum soup, or you can choose hawthorn. You can get a good relief.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When you feel dizzy and want to throw up, you should immediately find a place to sit down, and then never move, keep yourself calm, and be sure to maintain a normal breathing rate, so that you may be able to control your emotions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can eat some hawthorn to get a good feeling, and you can get a very good relief. You can also go out for ventilation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take it to the gastroenterology department for a check-up, generally from the 40s to the 60s, the gastrointestinal peristalsis will gradually slow down, and the so-called gastrointestinal motility is not so sufficient. Gastrointestinal endoscopy can choose to go for a physical examination after the age of 40, mainly to screen for gastrointestinal diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the specific problem is analyzed, we are not doctors, there is no way to give a positive answer, it is recommended to take your mother to the hospital for a detailed examination immediately.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, dizziness is most common in febrile diseases, hypertensive disorders, cerebral arteriosclerosis, craniocerebral trauma syndrome, neurosis, etc. Patients with dizziness should have a detailed history and a thorough physical examination, including hearing examination, vestibular function examination, fundus examination, and, if appropriate, cerebrospinal fluid examination, cranial or cervical spine.

    X-ray, electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram (EEG) and CT scan of the brain to detect**. The most fundamental way to treat dizziness is **, which can be symptomatic according to different **.

    Advice: Dietary therapy for dizziness takes precedence over medication**, and it is recommended to ensure a quiet environment and adequate sleep in daily life to avoid overuse of the brain and mental stress. I wish you good health.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many reasons for dizziness and vomiting after eating, mainly including: 1. Food poisoning, common food poisoning such as eating undercooked green beans, unhygienic roadside stalls, etc., will cause dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms. 2. Chronic gastritis, because chronic gastritis leads to indigestion, nausea and vomiting.

    3. Heat stroke, eating after heat stroke will not be digested, and it is easy to have hypoglycemic reactions, resulting in dizziness and nausea. 4. Pyloric obstruction, when acute pyloric obstruction occurs, the gastric contents cannot be discharged into the intestines, resulting in gastric retention, and then dizziness, nausea and other symptoms appear. 5. Other causes such as gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, cholecystitis, pancreatitis, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, people experience symptoms of dizziness and nausea. It is mainly caused by the deficiency of qi and blood. It may be caused by not exercising, irregular work and rest time, staying up late, lack of sleep, computer radiation, or low blood pressure.

    Another common situation for women is that after pregnancy, due to the formation of embryonic villi, chorionic gonadotropin will be secreted, which will cause pregnant women to have various uncomfortable reactions, such as common nausea, vomiting, chest swelling, drowsiness, depressed mood and so on. The symptoms of dizziness and the early symptoms of hypoglycemia are palpitation, fatigue, hunger, hand tremors, cold sweats, paleness, cold limbs, or nausea and vomiting, which are mainly caused by sympathetic overexcitation and excessive adrenaline. Hypoglycemia is episodic, not recurrent, and less often presents with chest tightness and shortness of breath.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    So what's the deal with being dizzy and nauseous all the time?

    1. Caused by virus invasion.

    Dizziness and nausea may be caused by a virus, and it is necessary to consider that you are suffering from viruses or Meniere's disease, vestibular neuronitis, labyrinthitis and other diseases. This type of disease mainly causes labyrinthine edema and makes the cochlea feel impaired.

    2. Caused by cerebellar lesions.

    If the middle-aged and elderly people have symptoms of dizziness and nausea, accompanied by unsteady walking and limb tremor and weakness, it is necessary to be alert to whether the cerebellum has a lesion, such as cerebellar infarction, cerebral hemorrhage or arteriosclerosis. At this time, it is best to go for an electroencephalogram examination in time to prevent an acute attack of the disease from causing a coma.

    3. Caused by hypoglycemia.

    If you feel dizzy and nauseous at the same time, you also feel symptoms such as palpitations, palpitations and dizziness, it may be caused by low blood sugar. However, as long as the carbohydrates are replenished in time, it can be improved.

    4. Liver disease.

    Whether suffering from alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver disease, or suffering from viral infection such as hepatitis B, patients may experience dizziness and nausea. This is mainly because the liver is one of the largest metabolic organs in the human body, and once the function is abnormal, it will directly affect the digestion of food and nutrient absorption, resulting in insufficient blood supply and inducing symptoms of dizziness and nausea.

    5. Caused by anemia.

    Anemia is also one of the common conditions that cause dizziness and nausea. Because the human body suffers from anemia, there is iron deficiency in the body, and there will be malnutrition, so it is easy to have symptoms of dizziness, nausea, fatigue and weakness, and the face will become very pale.

    6. Caused by high blood pressure.

    People with high blood pressure will have more viscous blood, which often causes insufficient blood supply to the brain, and patients will have dizziness and nausea.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After eating, because the digestive tract begins to digest, the blood in the body begins to concentrate in the digestive tract in order to absorb nutrients and supply to other organs in the body, so at this time, it will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is the reason why you often feel sleepy after dinner, because the lack of blood supply to some organs leads to rapid heartbeat. In general, such symptoms are not noticeable.

    Your symptoms may be due to your overweight, high blood lipids, lack of exercise, weak physique, and tinnitus may be caused by kidney deficiency or liver fire. Allergies are caused by low immunity and weak constitution for a period of time.

    It is recommended that you should have a regular life, diet, work and rest, maintain a good mood, and insist on aerobic exercise, which will be fine after a long time.

    If I happen to see your problem, I will talk about it, I hope it will help you.

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