What’s wrong with feeling dizzy all the time?

The causes of dizziness may be physiological factors, high blood pressure, insufficient cerebral blood supply, cervical spondylosis, anemia, and so on.
1. Physiological factors: when the patient is in a confined space, dizziness can occur due to lack of oxygen or fear.
2. Hypertension: When the patient’s blood pressure increases, cerebral vasospasm will cause dizziness and headache.
3. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: atherosclerosis of cerebral arteries, narrowing of cerebral blood vessels, resulting in insufficient cerebral blood supply, dizziness and numbness of the limbs will occur.
4. Cervical spondylosis: when suffering from vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, due to the stimulation of sympathetic nerves, the vertebral artery is compressed leading to cerebral hypoxia, the patient may experience dizziness, chest tightness, palpitations and other symptoms.
5. Anemia: Anemia patients due to the reduction of hemoglobin, oxygen-carrying capacity decreased, may appear dizziness and other symptoms.
Feeling dizzy all the time may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the cause, under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat.