Dizziness and dizziness sometimes

Sometimes dizziness and eye faintness is a clinical symptom, mainly a self-perception, caused by diseases and other reasons. Dizziness, dizziness and weakness of limbs can occur in neurasthenia and overexertion, and can also be seen in malnourished and old and weak people, who often experience dizziness, dizziness and weakness of limbs, and in patients with long-term anemia, who experience dizziness, dizziness and weakness of limbs due to anemia, and in hypertension and hypotension, who can experience this clinical symptom. First, blood tests should be performed to rule out dizziness, blurred vision, and limb weakness due to anemia, and blood pressure should be measured to rule out hypertension or hypotension as the cause of these clinical symptoms. Generally speaking, if dizziness and eye faintness are present for a long time, you should visit a neurology clinic and apply effective medications under the guidance of a specialist.