What s the deal with frequent dizziness? Is it Meniere s syndrome

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Frequent dizziness is not necessarily Meniere's syndrome, but can be caused by low blood sugar or cervical spine problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many people have experienced dizziness, and occasional dizziness is only caused by the body's self-regulation, but if dizziness occurs frequently, it may be caused by a disease, and we must be vigilant at this time. Through self-judgment, clinical diagnosis, medical testing and other methods in a timely manner, we can understand the causes of dizziness and treat the symptoms. Here are a few common causes of dizziness:

    1. Overwork. Overwork is a problem that many people will have, and if they are often under the influence of overwork, the blood supply to the brain will be abnormal, at this time people will have obvious symptoms of dizziness, and at this time the patient should take appropriate rest, through sleep and other methods to improve the body.

    2. Virus invasion. If the patient often has dizziness, it is likely that the virus invades the body, the most common of which is that the patient will have obvious symptoms such as dizziness, visual rotation, vomiting, etc., and some patients will also have varying degrees of cochlear peripheral neuropathy. In addition to colds, dizziness can be caused by viral invasion of Meniere's disease, vestibular neuronitis, labyrinthitis, etc.

    3. Cervical spine problems. Cervical spondylosis is very common in life, and after the appearance of cervical spondylosis, it will affect the normal blood supply to the brain, so that many patients have dizziness problems, and the dizziness induced by this reason will also cause patients to have different degrees of upper limb numbness, pain and other symptoms.

    4. Nervousness. In the case of excessive mental stress, it will directly affect the patient's physical health, and will also make the patient unable to rest normally, and eventually dizziness.

    Finally, frequent dizziness must be vigilant, because most patients often experience dizziness because of physical abnormalities, at this time, only timely ** can help patients quickly health. The common methods of dizziness include medication, psychology, rest, etc., and patients can choose the best plan based on their actual situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Frequent dizziness should be a way of Meniere's syndrome, but now you can't determine the best way for you, go to a regular hospital, do a comprehensive examination, do an MRI, or CT or something, make a clear judgment and diagnosis, and do the right medicine, in order to have a reasonable **, if dizzy, judge the civil affairs is a little not good, judge or the hospital examination to have a accurate diagnosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a young person is often dizzy, most of the causes are low blood pressure or anemia, which is the most common. Also, some people do not have low blood pressure and no anemia, and they may have autonomic dysfunction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    People often feel dizzy, the first may be lack of sleep, second, there may be high blood lipids, Bishan heart problems, fourth, there may be cervical spondylosis

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are actually many, many causes of dizziness and headache, for example, you will have dizziness and headache after looking at your mobile phone for a long time, so don't label yourself with any disease, if you have time, it is best to go to the hospital to check it out and see what the specific cause is.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Disease analysis: From the analysis of the above data, it is initially considered to be vertigo, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for otolaryngology, vestibular function examination, electroaudiometry and otoacoustic emission examination and brainstem auditory evoked potential examination to see, clarify ** and diagnosis and treatment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dizziness is a relatively common symptom, many people often experience dizziness in daily life, some patients also have ear swelling, tinnitus, deafness and other uncomfortable symptoms at the same time as dizziness, this situation should be considered may be induced by some diseases, such as Meniere syndrome.

    So is dizziness Meniere's syndrome? What other diseases may be associated with dizziness?

    Patients with Meniere's syndrome often experience dizziness, some are intermittent reflexive, the onset is relatively sudden, dizziness at the beginning, and soon reaches a very serious state, dizziness will be aggravated when the head is moved, and the dizziness will be aggravated when the eyes are opened, and some will also faint, panic and other uncomfortable symptoms. At the same time, it is accompanied by tinnitus, deafness, nausea, vomiting, nystagmus, drowsiness and other symptoms.

    Although dizziness is closely related to Meniere's syndrome, not all dizziness is a disease, and it may be related to several diseases.

    Clause. 1. High blood pressure.

    Dizziness caused by high blood pressure is often related to emotional changes, mental stress and other factors, and is caused by blood pressure fluctuations.

    Clause. 2. Otitis media.

    Patients with otitis media may get lost and become dizzy, and when they are examined, they may experience discomfort such as perforation of the eardrum and pus.

    Clause. 3. Positional dizziness.

    Some people have a very close relationship between dizziness and head position and movement, which is caused by the ears being at their lowest point or when the head is turned.

    Clause. 4. Low blood pressure.

    Patients with low blood pressure are also prone to dizziness, especially some young people are prone to repeated behavior, which is formed by some incorrect postures. Older people are also prone to hypotensive dizziness, which occurs when standing or waking up, but goes away quickly.

    Clause. 5. Arteriosclerosis.

    Arteriosclerosis can lead to the formation of cerebral thrombosis, which may induce cerebral ischemia, dizziness, and blackening in front of the eyes.

    Dizziness can be caused by Meniere's syndrome, but it is also very closely related to a number of other diseases. It is recommended that everyone should also pay attention to strengthening the awareness and understanding of the symptoms of dizziness in daily life, especially if it is accompanied by some other uncomfortable symptoms, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination and treatment as soon as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tremendous pressure Tremendous stress is a common factor that causes cardiac autonomic nerve dysfunction, most men in life now bear a lot of responsibility, the greater the responsibility, the greater the pressure, but the long-term huge pressure will cause the heart autonomic nerve to suffer damage, which will induce cardiac autonomic nerve dysfunction.

    Genetic factors The occurrence of autonomic dysfunction in the heart is also related to genetic factors, and this inheritance does not refer to direct inheritance. If a patient's immediate family member has a history of mental or personality malfunction, the offspring may develop cardiac autonomic dysfunction due to heredity.

    Physical factors Physical factors are also the cause of cardiac autonomic nerve dysfunction, each person's physique is different, physique not only refers to the body's stimulating quality, but also includes psychological quality. If the patient's physical fitness is relatively poor, and the psychological tolerance is also weak.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Analysis: Meniere's disease is a disease of the inner ear with fluid accumulation in the membranous labyrinth. The main clinical manifestations of this disease are sudden vertigo, tinnitus, deafness or nystagmus, and vertigo has obvious episodes and intermittent periods.

    Guidance: **Recommendation: 1:

    Keep quiet, lie still, 2: symptomatic**, use sedatives: such as diazepam, gamma oryzanol; Match phenagen.

    3: Vasodilators are used as appropriate: cibilin, hyoscyamine hydrobromide, 4:

    Use of diuretics: dihydrogram urithia, amiben diuretic. 5:

    Local drug occlusion: 10ml of 10% procaine for stellate nerve occlusion.

    Analysis: Meniere's syndrome is caused by vestibular lesions in the ear, not a major disease.

    Guidance: This disease is very stubborn, and the current **method is to relieve the symptoms, which is very difficult**.

    Disease analysis: Meniere's disease is an inner ear disease with the main pathological feature of membranous labyrinthus hydrops, which is a difficult disease, which cannot be used by Western medicine worldwide, and there is no name for this disease in traditional Chinese medicine, which belongs to the scope of vertigo. The main clinical manifestations of this disease are sudden vertigo, tinnitus, deafness or nystagmus, and it has the characteristics of episodic and **, that is, vertigo has obvious episodes and intermittent periods.

    Most of the patients are middle-aged, and there is no significant difference in the gender of the patients, with about 65% of patients having a first episode before the age of 50, and most patients have monocular disease. The symptoms of Meniere's disease vary from person to person, and the main symptoms during the attack period are: the onset is sudden, can occur at any time, and can occur even after falling asleep.

    The most common symptoms are: when the patient opens his eyes, he feels that the house or surrounding objects are turning, when he closes his eyes, he feels that his body is spinning, and when the vertigo is violent, the patient can suddenly fall to the ground. The symptoms are aggravated when the patient opens their eyes or turns their head during the attack, so most patients lie still with their eyes closed, and do not dare to move their head and body.

    Most patients present with unilateral tinnitus and deafness during the attack, and a few have bilateral tinnitus. About 25% of patients have tinnitus and deafness before the attack, and it worsens after the attack. The remaining 25% or so develop tinnitus or deafness only after the attack.

    Deafness is neurological, and tinnitus is also aggravated when the attack is severe, and the patient is often accompanied by a series of symptoms such as not daring to open the eyes, nausea, vomiting, paleness, sweating, and even diarrhea, and most of the blood pressure is low. Some patients have headaches; The general patient is conscious. There are two forms of transition from an ictal phase to an intermittent phase:

    One is the sudden disappearance of vertigo and accompanying symptoms, and the other is the gradual transformation of vertigo into dizziness and gradual subsidence. The intermittent periods of Meniere's disease vary from months to years, with each episode varying in severity and severity. Hearing gradually decreases with the number of seizures, eventually leading to deafness.

    Guidance: This disease is very troublesome and causes great trouble to patients, but the disease itself is not fatal, so it is difficult to say whether it is a serious illness or not.

    Analysis: This is not a serious disease, it is caused by some edema in the ear.

    Guidance: Therefore, the onset of this disease is accompanied by ear symptoms such as tinnitus, ear tightness, etc., although this disease is not good, but it has no effect on life expectancy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The general medication is anti-vertigo drugs (difenidol, etc.) and drugs that increase blood supply to the brain (nimodipine, flunarizine, etc.), but they should be taken according to the drugs and dosage prescribed by the doctor, and do not choose and take them at will, so as not to delay**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What medications did the doctor prescribe for you? Did you eat the stewardship? I'll prescribe some medicine for you. It's also an empirical formula.

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