Dizziness
Dizziness or dizzyness is the feeling of the patient’s turnover of the place or body or both together with the inability to maintain balance, accompanied by dizziness heart palpitations, vomiting, facial blemishes, nausea, and sweat, and sometimes falls injured ground, and the cause of the incident to the inner ear that Be responsible for balance in the human body.
Causes of dizziness
- The presence of a tumor inside the inner ear or brain.
- Sea dizziness resulting from traveling in an airplane, car, or ship.
- Headaches; severe headaches can cause dizziness.
- Because of the change in the hormones in the body of the pregnant woman, and change the rate of sugar in her blood, and because of the pressure of the uterus, which extends to the blood vessels, which reduces the amount of blood reaching the brain pregnant woman in the first months and last months of pregnancy dizziness.
- Drink alcohol and its derivatives which cause irritations in the inner ear receptors.
- The amount of blood that reaches the brain due to clots has caused blockages in the arteries, or because of bleeding within the brain.
- Internal ear disorders such as:
- Meniere, a disorder that occurs inside the inner ear due to pressure change, or the accumulation of fluid inside the ear, and then sends wrong signals to the brain, especially the body, and symptoms: vision and vomiting confusion.
- Internal ear infections caused by a virus cause inflammation around the nerves and in the wall of the maze, leading to a disturbance in the process of connecting nerve signals to the brain.
- Other causes such as diabetes, arteriosclerosis, and the result of many injuries in the neck and head area, tension and nervousness.
- Note: Sometimes the dizziness is natural as a result of things like stopping suddenly. The liquid does not stop abruptly because of inertia, and it continues in the movement that causes the bending of the capillaries that send a signal to the brain by turning, or twisting from right to left;
Symptoms of dizziness
- Feeling nauseous and then vomiting because of stimulating the center of vomiting inside the brain.
- Vision disorder, and migraines.
- Severe perspiration, feeling the turn of everything.
- Inability to stand or walk due to lack of balance.
- Loss of consciousness or hearing, and abnormal eye movement.
- Inability to speak or speak.
- Note: A person with dizziness can feel all or some of these symptoms, and it takes about several minutes and hours to occur.
Treatment of dizziness
- Visit your doctor and do blood tests to find out the cause of dizziness.
- Stay away from smoking and alcohol that irritates nerves and inner ear.
- Drink plenty of fluids, and take vitamin D for people with internal ear.