Will the dizziness come back on its own?



Dizziness of insufficient blood supply in the brain may be relieved by itself, but it is usually difficult to recover from recurrent episodes and should be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner.

Cerebral blood supply insufficiency can be caused by vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, cerebral atherosclerosis, insufficient pumping of blood from the heart, etc. It can be triggered by cold and other stimuli, emotional excitement, straining to defecate, twisting of the head, etc., which will lead to a series of clinical symptoms such as dizziness.

Dizziness is mostly seen in chronic cerebral blood supply insufficiency, during the onset of symptoms may be relieved, but more often recurring, without timely treatment may lead to vascular dementia and other complications.

Therefore, when cerebral blood supply insufficiency occurs, it should be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner, and actively treated under the guidance of physicians, such as vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis through surgical treatment of cervical spondylosis.