Symptoms of dizziness

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Dizziness is a common functional disorder of the brain. At the same time, dizziness is also a common symptom. When dizziness occurs, besides feeling dizzy, the patient will also have symptoms such as dizziness, heaviness, feeling brain shaking, dizziness, etc. Dizziness can be caused by many reasons. Common febrile diseases, hypertension, traumatic brain syndrome can lead to dizziness. In addition, anemia, arrhythmia, heart failure can also lead to dizziness. Some diseases, such as depression, can cause dizziness early on.

Symptoms of dizziness

Dizziness may be brain-derived dizziness, the symptoms of which are dizziness, sleep disorders, memory loss, sometimes head pain, even mild paralysis and language disorders. This kind of patients are often too emotional, and the development of the disease is very slow, can be aggravated for some reason.

Dizzy patients may also have tinnitus phenomenon, some people sleep at night after dizziness is not good, very easy to forget, and some people feel weak waist and knees after dizziness, or accompanied by nausea and vomiting, some people will be pale after dizziness, sweating.

There are many reasons for dizziness, so the clinical manifestations are varied. Some patients will be dizzy when they are dizzy. The milder may be the heavy head and light feet in the eyes, or the feeling of brain shaking. At this time, the patients only need to close their eyes a little to relieve the symptoms of dizziness.

matters needing attention

Dizziness can also be cardiogenic dizziness. For example, some common acute cardiogenic cerebral insufficiency may lead to dizziness. At this time, the patient's heart will stop, and paroxysmal tachycardia or paroxysmal atrial fibrillation will occur. The external manifestation is dizziness, stomach discomfort