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Why do I get dizzy when I go in circles?
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When we were young, we would often be held in circles by adults, and then when we were put down, we would be dizzy and unsteady when we were put down. Some people, playing games with their eyes closed, spin in circles by themselves, and they will get dizzy when they stop. So have you ever wondered why people get dizzy when they turn around?
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Hello lz!
When your body stops turning, the fluid in the perilymph, the inner ear, still spins in circles for a few moments, just as the soup in a jar will continue to spin for a second or two after you stop stirring. This small amount of fluid causes the tiny sensory cells at the base of the inner ear to bend in the direction of rotation. After a few moments, the perilymph stops swirling and the sensory cells called cilia re-erect.
This lag time gives you the feeling that the house is spinning. A dancer or figure skater who spins in circles keeps his eyes on a point in the distance for as long as possible during each spin. Her head is always the last part of her body to turn; And as soon as she started to spin in circles, she immediately refocused her gaze on the same point.
In this process, the perilymph does not gain enough power to spin in circles, thus preventing or at least reducing the sensation of vertigo and the sensation of foreign body rotation.
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Personal perception is the effect of the geomagnetic field.
Conductors cut magnetic field lines to generate electricity.
Man is a conductor and there must be a biological reaction to cutting magnetic field lines.
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If you turn too much, you won't be dizzy·· How is it possible not to faint... It's all about practice.
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Take a spin and play with the computer for an hour so that you don't get dizzy.
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There are organs in the ears that are responsible for balance perception, and when the circle is too fast or too much, the balance organ still stays in the circle state, a bit like the washing machine when the turntable has stopped, but the water is slower and still, and the brain congestion does not have the same dizziness.
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Mild cerebral disease** may be considered, and it is advisable to go to the hospital for further diagnosis.
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Drink some water. It'll be fine when you rest.
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There are no answers to the relevant questions You can go to the hospital and see.
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In the inner ear of a person there is a fluid called perilymph, and along with it there are some extremely fine sensory cells called cilia. Cilia are erect in the resting state. When a person rotates, the perilymph of the fluid also rotates, causing the cilia to bend in the direction of rotation, just as the aquatic plants on the seabed are tilted by ocean currents.
Cilia curvature gives people a vertigo feeling. When the rotating body stops, under the action of inertia, the perilymph cannot stop temporarily, and still has to spin in circles for a while. It is only when the perilymph stops that the cilia can re-erect.
This time lag is the reason why the body stops spinning and still feels like the world is spinning.
So why can dancers and figure skaters spin continuously at high speeds? In addition to their persistence in training to adapt the body to the rotation, there is also a technique of rotation. Every time they spin, their eyes are always focused on a certain point in the distance, and their head is always the last part of their body to rotate, and when they turn their heads, they quickly return their gaze to that point.
As a result, the perilymph does not gain enough power during rotation, and the curvature of the cilia is greatly reduced, and the sensation of vertigo and the rotation of foreign objects is greatly reduced. When we practice spinning, we might as well try it out this way to reduce your vertigo.
You can know your posture and movement when you close your eyes, because you have an organ in your ear that contains fluid, and there are synapses underneath, and as long as your body moves, the liquid also moves, and the synapses move with the fluid, so that the synapses send radio waves to the brain, and you know where you are.
After the person turns in a circle, the flow speed of the liquid inside accelerates, and the synapses also move, and the transmitted brain waves cannot keep up with the speed of your circle, and the brain cannot judge your position, which is the reason why you can't find north after turning around.
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This is the same as the icon that shows a small funnel, which is buffering or the system program is running slowly, which can also be understood as a bit slow to react!
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This is the reason why the system and interface are slow, it is possible that you do not have antivirus, or there is too much junk, or you have multiple programs that take up too much system space.
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The computer is too slow to react, and the buffer is too busy.
If it's jumping in circles and talking in circles, the dog is very happy and wants you to play with her; If it's just going around in circles, it's just asking you for something, maybe it's a toy or food or something, depending on the situation. Hope it helps.
After training and adaptation, most people will get dizzy, but the degree is different. If you are trained, you can also reduce the dizziness reaction.
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