Dizziness may be related to high blood pressure, cerebral infarction, otolithosis, etc., which can generally be treated by medication and manipulative repositioning.
1. Hypertension: When the blood pressure of patients with hypertension is not well controlled, it may cause dizziness and vertigo, so they should check their blood pressure in time and use antihypertensive drugs to treat it, such as nifedipine extended-release tablets.
2. Cerebral infarction: patients with cerebral infarction may also suffer from dizziness due to ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues, which can be treated with drugs such as aspirin and flunarizine.
3. Otolithiasis: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, when the patient’s otolith is dislodged, the stimulation of the semicircular canals can show the symptoms of dizziness and vertigo, which is usually relatively short-lived and occurs when there is a sudden change of body position, and can be treated by otolith reset.
Dizziness can also be caused by other diseases. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time after the occurrence of symptoms of dizziness and vertigo, to identify the cause of treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.