The causes of dizziness and brain swelling include physiological factors and disease factors. Physiological factors include lack of sleep, and disease factors include high blood pressure, anemia, and insufficient blood supply to the brain.
1. Physiological factors: If the patient does not have enough sleep and rest, he or she may have dizziness and brain swelling after waking up in the morning, which can be relieved by supplemental sleep.
2. Disease factors
(1) Hypertension: when the blood pressure increases suddenly, due to the expansion of cerebral blood vessels, the patient may have dizziness and brain swelling symptoms, adjust the medication according to the patient’s blood pressure, and the symptoms can be relieved after the blood pressure is stabilized.
(2) Anemia: When severe anemia occurs, the amount of hemoglobin in the blood decreases and the oxygen content decreases, thus causing the symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is manifested as dizziness and brain swelling throughout the day. Symptoms can be relieved after the cause of anemia is corrected.
(3) Insufficient blood supply to the brain: This is due to insufficient blood supply to a certain area of the brain, which leads to problems in brain function, and clinically, the symptoms of persistent dizziness and brain swelling can be seen. Symptoms can be relieved by medication to improve circulation.
For those who suffer from dizziness all day long, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner. It is recommended that the cause of the problem be clarified under the guidance of a doctor and then targeted treatment.