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Dizziness refers to a dizzy mind, dizziness, lack of clarity of the mind, loss of everything, and a feeling of inefficiency. In severe cases, dizziness, star-studdedness, lightheadedness, lightheadedness, often accompanied by irritability, nausea, and nausea. Notice the difference between dizziness and vertigo.
Vertigo is the illusion of movement of oneself or surrounding objects caused by the illusion of spatial localization. It is a subjective sensory disorder, usually unconscious. The patient has a sense of the surrounding scenery or self-rotation, which is called rotational vertigo or true vertigo; If the patient has only dizziness, lightheadedness, and a sense of shaking and heaviness, but no sensation of spinning, it is called pseudovertigo.
Dizziness is a manifestation of cranial nerve disorders. The specific cause may be poor blood circulation, hypoxia, hypoglycemia leading to lack of cranial nerve energy, or psychological fatigue and neurological disorders.
When dizziness begins to appear, patients should be aware that their body is already in sub-health, and comprehensively reflect on their physical state and living situation. Hypoxia, hypoglycemia, orthostatic hypotension, hypertension, decreased intracranial pressure, neurasthenia, improper napping, rhinitis, anemia, medications***, etc. can cause dizziness. You can adjust your lifestyle habits according to your own situation, and you will definitely be able to get healthy.
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The question you are talking about requires a lot of information to be able to. According to your current situation, considering the lack of cerebral blood supply, whether the cervical spine is normal, it is recommended to check the vertebral artery, as well as blood lipids. These checks can be a more specific solution.
Plus your question adds: the face feels hot all the time, which tends to be caused by the cervical spine.
The fact that the face feels hot all the time is caused by compression of the nerves and sympathetic paresthesia.
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Dizziness is a manifestation of cranial nerve disorder, which may be caused by poor blood circulation, hypoxia, hypoglycemia, lack of cranial nerve energy, or psychological fatigue and neurological disorders. That is, the cause may be anemia, so it is recommended to go to the hematology department to check the blood picture and folic acid, whether there is a decrease in folic acid, this situation can produce dizziness. Then poor sleep, nervousness, cerebral infarction, and insufficient cerebral blood supply, this requires a neck, cranial vascular ultrasound, and conditional cranial MRI and cranial vascular MRI examination, so as to rule out vascular problems.
In addition, cervical spondylosis, which can cause dizziness, memory loss, lack of energy, and decreased concentration because of cervical spondylosis, so it is necessary to do some cervical spine exercises moderately, or do cervical spine intervention**. The other is cardiovascular disease, we should pay attention to the cardiovascular, if coronary angiography to see if there is any vascular problem, because of the lack of blood vessels ** resulting in dizziness, it is also worth paying attention to. It is also necessary to check the blood picture to see if there is any high blood lipids, high cholesterol, and low density lipoprotein.
There is also a high degree of myopia, unable to see things for a long time, and there is a possibility of dizziness if you are highly concentrated. Therefore, these related problems need to be checked by the relevant departments.
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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.
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Patients feel dizzy, heavy-headed, or even lightheaded, unsteady on their feet, and golden flowers in their eyes, often accompanied by irritability, nausea, and nausea. Dizziness and lightheadedness refer to dizziness with ataxia, which is more common in cerebellar lesions, including cerebellar infarction, cerebellar hemorrhage, and can also be seen in cerebellar tumors and cerebellar inflammation. Cerebellar infarction and cerebellar hemorrhage is a cerebrovascular disease, which generally has acute onset, most patients with cerebellar hemorrhage have active onset, and cranial CT examination is a high-density lesion.
Patients with cerebellar infarction generally develop the disease in a quiet state or during sleep, cranial CT examination is generally a low-density lesion, and most patients have a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. If the patient has a cerebellar tumor, the onset is usually subacute, and the patient may gradually develop dizziness, nausea, vomiting, balance disturbances, and ataxia, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by cranial MRI. In the case of cerebellar inflammation, the patient may also have the above symptoms, and the patient may also have fever, etc., and if necessary, an electroencephalogram (EEG) or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) should be removed for etiological examination.
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Dizziness is a common brain dysfunction and one of the most 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 poisoning, uremia, asthma, etc. Dizziness is also common in the early stages of depression. Dizziness can occur alone but is often associated with headache.
Dizziness is called dizziness when the person feels like the surrounding environment or themselves are spinning, moving, or shaking when they feel disoriented.
The clinical manifestations of this disease are dizziness and dizziness, dizziness and lightheadedness, or a sense of shaking and heaviness, which stops when the eyes are closed; The heavier ones are like riding a car or a boat, the vision rotates, and even the scumbags are high. or astringent eyes, tinnitus, little sleep, forgetfulness, soreness in the waist and knees; or nausea and vomiting, paleness, sweating and cold extremities, etc. The duration of the intervals varies from a few months to several a month.
There may often be a trigger for emotional discomfort, but it can also have a sudden onset and worsen gradually. Those who are dizzy and have pain in the head, irritability, numbness and tremor in the limbs. Stroke should be alerted.
As Li Yongcui of the Qing Dynasty said in "Pretending to be a Qing Zheng Zhi Huiwai, Volume 1, Stroke": "Ordinary people's fingers are numb and dizzy from time to time, which is a precursor to stroke and must be prevented." ”
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