Dizziness in 10-year-old children may be associated with a variety of factors such as anemia, hypoglycemia, and otogenic diseases.
1. Anemia: children with acute and chronic blood loss, malignant tumors such as leukemia may be more than the body’s compensation due to the degree of anemia, causing dizziness, headache, pallor and many other different manifestations.
2. Hypoglycemia: if children do not eat in time, they may have hunger pangs, and aggravation of symptoms may occur such as panic, hand tremor, fatigue, dizziness and other manifestations.
3. Otogenic diseases: such as cholesteatoma of the middle ear, the labyrinthine fistula can be formed after the destruction of the labyrinthine bone wall, there is a change in the pressure of the ear canal to produce vertigo; otoliths, transient vertigo can be seen in the head movement to a specific location.
In addition, children may also experience weakness, dizziness, headache, fever and other discomforts when they have a cold. In the case of dizziness in children, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time for targeted treatment.