Frequent dizziness in teenage children may be related to emotional stress, anemia, cervical spine disease, Asperger’s syndrome and other diseases, etc., and should be treated according to the cause, such as emotionally induced, psychological guidance is needed, and for anemia, iron supplementation may be needed. There are other causes, etc. The specific treatment is as follows.
Teenage children happen to be in pubertal development, so the surrounding environment as well as interpersonal relationships are more sensitive, learning heavier will easily cause neurological headache, can be psychological counseling, psychological intervention.
Children with irregular menstruation or hematological disorders may have anemia, which can cause dizziness. Serum iron test can be improved, and if iron deficiency anemia is considered, iron supplements such as ferrous sulfate can be applied under the guidance of the doctor to correct the anemia and deal with the cause of the anemia.
In addition, cervical spondylosis; intradural tumors, cardiogenic dizziness, such as Asperger’s syndrome and other diseases can also cause dizziness, these cases need to check the magnetic resonance, electrocardiography to assist in the diagnosis of abnormalities can be targeted to deal with, such as surgical relief of nerve compression, bed rest, improve cardiac output, or even pacemaker therapy. However, these conditions are relatively rare in teenage children.
If a teenager has frequent dizziness, it is recommended to consult a doctor, complete the examination to clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.