The occurrence of vertigo may be related to physiological factors, or it may be caused by otolithiasis, high blood pressure and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: some people are prone to motion sickness when they take cars, ships, airplanes and other means of transportation, they may show symptoms of vertigo. Usually, no special intervention is needed, and the vertigo symptoms may disappear gradually when they stop taking transportation.
2. Otolithiasis: It is usually due to the sudden change of the position of the head, which is likely to cause otoliths to fall off, and when the otoliths fall off to the hemi-silicone tube, vertigo symptoms may be manifested, and may be accompanied by nystagmus, visual rotation and other manifestations.
3. Hypertension: If there is a history of hypertension, and the patient fails to take antihypertensive drugs on time, or fails to pay attention to good daily care, regular smoking, alcoholism, anger and anxiety, it is easy to lead to fluctuations in blood pressure. When blood pressure rises to a greater extent, resulting in a significant increase in pressure inside the cerebrovascular system, it may cause vertigo symptoms, which may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other manifestations.
If the symptoms of vertigo persist and cannot be relieved, or if there are other obvious symptoms of discomfort, attention should be paid to the problem and medical attention should be sought as soon as possible, so that targeted treatment can be given after diagnosis of the cause of the problem.