Vomiting and dizziness caused by high blood pressure may be caused by sudden rise in blood pressure, long-term hypertension and stroke.
1. Sudden rise in blood pressure: over-excited emotions, overeating and drinking can lead to a sudden rise in blood pressure, which can cause cerebral nerve edema, leading to high blood pressure, vomiting and dizziness. Usually accompanied by headache, panic and other symptoms.
2. Long-term high blood pressure: If the high blood pressure condition appears, the patient is not timely treatment, or not according to the doctor’s advice regular treatment, will make the patient in the long-term high blood pressure state, it is easy to lead to high blood pressure, vomiting and fainting. It may also lead to cerebral arteriosclerosis.
3. Stroke: Stroke is usually related to improper control of blood pressure, after the condition occurs, the blood circulation in the brain will be impeded, which may also lead to high blood pressure, vomiting and fainting.
Patients with high blood pressure are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions and take active treatment to stabilize their blood pressure in order to avoid further damage to the body. If you feel unwell, you should consult a doctor in time.