What’s wrong with waking up with vertigo for a few seconds and then getting better?

There are many reasons for getting up with vertigo in a few seconds, including poor sleep, postural hypotension, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and underlying diseases.
1. Poor sleep: poor sleep, poor sleep quality, get up after physical strength, energy is not fully recovered, can appear vertigo.
2. Postural low blood pressure: If you suffer from postural low blood pressure, when you get up and change from lying to sitting position, the blood pressure will be lowered, which can lead to a transient insufficiency of cerebral blood supply and produce vertigo. It can be relieved in a few seconds.
3. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: The onset of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is related to body position. Due to the change of body position when getting up, it causes vertigo attack, and the duration of the attack does not exceed 60 seconds.
4. Underlying diseases: Suffering from hypertension, anemia and other underlying diseases, especially the elderly, there can be transient cerebral blood supply shortage or hypoxia when getting up, and vertigo can occur for a few seconds.
In short, the reasons for getting up and getting better after vertigo are complicated, and it is necessary to ask a professional physician to make a good examination to make a correct judgment and take targeted measures to prevent misunderstanding of the condition.