What’s wrong with getting up and getting dizzy?

Getting up and dizzy can be caused by postural hypotension, otolithiasis or cervical spondylosis.
1. Postural hypotension: When a patient changes from lying down to standing up, the amount of blood returning to the heart decreases. This can lead to postural hypotension, which can cause the patient to experience dizziness and lightheadedness.
2. Otolithiasis: When the patient gets up, it can lead to otolithiasis when the head is shifted to a certain position. After the onset of the disease, dizziness and vertigo can also occur, and may also be accompanied by nausea and vomiting and other manifestations.
3. Cervical spondylosis: Cervical spondylosis can be induced by working at a desk for a long time. When the patient suddenly stands up, it may cause the disease to aggravate the pressure on the surrounding tissues, causing the patient to experience dizziness and vertigo.
Dizziness may also be caused by high blood pressure or insufficient cerebral blood supply, etc. Patients should go to the hospital in a timely manner.