What’s wrong with walking and feeling unsteady and dizzy?

Walking feeling unsteady and dizzy may be caused by anemia, cervical spondylosis, cerebral infarction, high blood pressure and so on.
1. Anemia: If the production of red blood cells is insufficient or reduced, the destruction of red blood cells is too much and blood loss, which cannot transport the last oxygen into the tissues, resulting in the patient feeling unsteady and dizzy when walking, accompanied by headache, insomnia, tinnitus and other symptoms.
2. Cervical spondylosis: the patient’s vertebral artery is compressed, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the basilar artery, which seriously affects the blood circulation of the brain, causing the patient to feel unsteady and dizzy when walking.
3. Cerebral infarction: If the patient’s brain suffers from blood circulation disorder, hypoxia and ischemia, which leads to ischemic necrosis and softening of limited brain tissues, resulting in the patient’s unsteady walking and dizziness, accompanied by sensory impairment, nausea, hemiparesis and other symptoms.
4. Hypertension: when stimulated by bad dietary habits, mental stimulation, obesity, drugs and smoking, resulting in increased arterial pressure in the circulation and increased resistance of small peripheral arteries, resulting in the patient’s unsteady walking and dizziness, accompanied by blurred vision, tinnitus, and fatigue, etc. The patient is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the patient’s specific condition, to take targeted treatment, life to maintain adequate sleep, avoid overwork.