What’s wrong with dizziness and panic attacks?

Dizziness and panic are mostly caused by peripheral vertigo disorders. For example, patients with Meniere’s syndrome can suddenly develop these symptoms. Most of the onset of tension or fatigue, the patient dizziness symptoms are generally heavier, accompanied by visual rotation, deafness, tinnitus are persistent, can last about a week, mainly symptomatic treatment. Commonly used medications include Vertigo Stop and Pethidine. Most patients with this disease have a history of recurrent attacks, which may also be caused by otolithiasis. Otolithiasis is caused by otoliths detaching from the semicircular canals. In general, when the head is turned, dizziness may appear suddenly, and there may be rotating vision, deafness, tinnitus, and the duration of the symptoms ranges from a few seconds to 1-2 minutes, which may stop suddenly, or recurring. If the patient’s blood pressure is lowered may also appear, should promptly monitor the blood pressure, blood pressure abnormalities caused by the blood pressure should be actively regulated, but also can be seen a vertebral – basilar artery system of blood supply is insufficient, usually occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. Most patients with dizziness can be accompanied by balance disorders and ataxia, generally cranial CT examination is normal, severe cerebral blood supply insufficiency, may cause cerebral infarction.