What’s with the dizziness and vomiting at 89?



Dizziness and vomiting at the age of 89 may be related to hypertension, or may be caused by auricular diseases, acute cerebrovascular diseases, etc.

1. Hypertension: 89-year-olds with a history of high blood pressure, stimulated by certain adverse events, resulting in a sudden change in mental mood, may cause blood pressure fluctuations, resulting in increased pressure inside the cerebrovascular system, thus showing dizziness, vomiting symptoms.

2. Otogenic diseases: 89-year-old dizziness, vomiting, if accompanied by tinnitus, sudden hearing loss and other symptoms, may be the existence of otogenic diseases, commonly found in otoliths, vestibular neuronitis.

3. Acute cerebrovascular disease: due to local ischemia or hemorrhage of brain tissue, resulting in damage to the cerebral nerves in the area, easily induced brain dysfunction, may show symptoms of dizziness, vomiting, common diseases mainly acute cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and so on.

The common diseases include acute cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. Dizziness and vomiting at the age of 89 should be taken seriously, and the patient should seek medical treatment as soon as possible.