5 important diseases…cause of ‘dizziness‘

BPPV
Caused by the degeneration of the inner ear. It is common in the elderly. The specific symptom of this disease is vertigo that occurs immediately when changing the position of the head (while lying down, bending down to pick up something). The symptoms are usually short-lived, only a few seconds after moving the head, and then the symptoms gradually disappear. However, people with this disease often have recurring symptoms almost every day. But they do not have tinnitus, hearing loss, or abnormal sounds in the ears, and they do not have neurological symptoms such as numbness or weakness in the arms or legs.
Vertigo from migraine
Migraine is a disease in which the patient will have a headache on one side, with throbbing pain in line with the heartbeat. Sometimes, instead of having a headache on one side as a prominent symptom, it turns out that there is dizziness instead. It usually comes and goes, alternating. When symptoms occur, hearing efficiency is reduced, tinnitus, sensitivity to bright light, or seeing flashes of light are also present. Sometimes it may be mistaken for Meniere’s disease because of tinnitus.
Ménière’s disease is caused by an abnormality of the inner ear, the exact cause of which is still unknown. However, patients will experience severe vertigo, nausea, vomiting, and loss of balance. They may stagger or fall easily while walking. Ménière’s disease will occur for a long time, causing patients to have to stay still and not move their bodies, which may cause increased dizziness.
Diseases related to the circulatory system
low blood sugar, anemia, or high blood pressure that require taking various types of blood pressure lowering drugs, result in low blood pressure, insufficient blood to nourish the brain, resulting in dizziness or fainting.
Diseases caused by stress or psychiatric illnesses will cause severe dizziness when in narrow places, open areas, high places, or in crowded places, but the symptoms will disappear when not in such situations. When patients experience increased stress, they will experience breathing that is much faster than normal (Hyperventilation syndrome),คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย shortness of breath, numb and cold hands and feet, or hands that twitch, and dizziness and tightness in the chest.
Question for searching…What is the cause of dizziness?
Many people experience frequent dizziness to the point where they start to wonder if it’s something more than just symptoms. Dr. Doljit recommends that you see a doctor for consultation and a proper diagnosis in order to receive the most accurate and direct treatment. The questions you should ask to find the root of the problem are as follows:
- Symptoms of dizziness
- Do you experience dizziness that occurs when you suddenly change position, such as turning your face, sitting then lying down, or moving from lying down to sitting?
- Severity and frequency of dizziness and lightheadedness
- Do you feel like everything around you is spinning, or that you are spinning around things?
- Duration of occurrence of these symptoms
- How long will the symptoms last each time?
- How often do you feel dizzy?
- Factors that cause dizziness
- Factors that help you recover from dizziness
- After the dizziness occurs, are there any other symptoms?
- Nausea and vomiting
- stress
- Dizziness or fainting
- There is a ringing in the ears.