Why drink cold medicine giddy?

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In the cold season when the temperature drops sharply, all kinds of dietotherapy to prevent or relieve colds are coming out one after another. From black sugar ginger soup, pear to white radish juice, ginseng and so on, some of these popular food therapies for common cold can indeed relieve the symptoms of common cold, but the wrong use will also aggravate the symptoms of common cold. So many patients want to know, why drink cold medicine dizziness??

Why drink cold medicine giddy?

First, there are many kinds of cold, and the symptoms are different, but usually the headache caused by cold is characterized by distending pain, fever, accompanied by weakness of limbs, cough, runny nose and other common cold symptoms. Headache caused by a cold, in general, will not appear alone, to put it bluntly, cold headache is caused by fever, if only migraine lasts for a few days, it should not be a cold.

Second: most of them are throbbing throbbing pain behind the orbit or at the temple of frontotemporal region, which can extend to the whole head. Vascular pain is not like general pain. This kind of pain is like throbbing pain or chiseling, which eventually aggravates and develops into persistent severe pain, accompanied by a large amount of sweating, and sometimes nausea and vomiting. General symptoms last for several hours, 80% of patients with unilateral headache.

Third: tension type headache accounts for about 40% of headache diseases. It is the most common type of chronic headache. Its symptoms are generally manifested as non pulsating headache in bilateral occipital, cervical, frontotemporal or whole head, like a band around the head or a sense of tightness, compression or heaviness around the head, sometimes with hair pulling pain.

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