What to look for in transient dizziness

Transient dizziness should be treated on a daily basis with prompt medical attention and symptomatic treatment after identifying the cause. Common causes include cervical spondylosis, otolithiasis and transient ischemic attack.
1. Cervical spondylosis: transient dizziness may be caused by cervical spondylosis, such as cervical curvature straightening and cervical disc protrusion, and when the head position is suddenly rotated, it may cause transient cerebral ischemic attack and lead to dizziness. Oral ibuprofen can be taken to reduce inflammation and analgesia, and oral betahistine can also be taken to improve the symptoms of dizziness.
2. Otolithiasis: If patients have otolithiasis, they may also have transient dizziness, and at the same time, they may see things spinning, or even have nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases, they may fall down easily. Patients with otolithiasis are mainly treated with repositioning, and if necessary, they can apply symptomatic drugs to stop dizziness, and the commonly used drugs in the clinic are betahistine hydrochloride and flunarizine hydrochloride capsule.
3. Transient ischemic attack: If patients suffer from transient ischemic attack due to cerebral vascular sclerosis, transient dizziness can also occur. It can also be accompanied by numbness on one side of the body, visual field defects, speech disorders and other symptoms. Calcium antagonist nimodipine can be taken to improve cerebrovascular ischemic spasm.
Along with active treatment, attention should also be paid to a light diet, with appropriate intake of nutritious food, avoiding spicy and greasy food. Patients should also maintain a calm and stable mood, pay attention to rest, avoid overwork. Exercise can be done appropriately, and safety should also be taken care of when going out to avoid falls and stumbles. It is recommended that the patient consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.