Dizziness and panic may be signs of coronary heart disease, hypoglycemia, anemia and other diseases. 1. Coronary heart disease: in patients with coronary heart disease, due to coronary atherosclerosis will lead to insufficient blood supply to the heart, myocardial ischemia will also lead to discomfort in the precordial area, panic after arrhythmia, cardiac output decreases, which leads to insufficient blood supply to the brain, the patient will experience signs of dizziness and panic. 2. Hypoglycemia: After the patient is hypoglycemic, the glucose level in the blood is unable to provide energy for vital organs normally, and the blood supply to the heart and brain is insufficient. In the absence of blood and oxygen, the patient will experience signs of dizziness and panic. 3. Anemia: Dizziness and panic may occur when the brain and heart are deprived of blood and oxygen due to anemia, which is caused by a decrease in the effective volume of circulating blood in the body. Dizziness and panic may also be a sign of other diseases, and you can’t judge the condition from the signs alone. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, and then carry out targeted treatment.