Dizziness and vomiting in the elderly may be related to high blood pressure, or may be caused by cervical spondylosis, acute cerebrovascular disease and other reasons.
1. Hypertension: commonly found in elderly people with a history of high blood pressure, due to long-term failure to regularly take antihypertensive drugs, resulting in long-term ineffective control of blood pressure, frequent fluctuations in elevated blood pressure, when the blood pressure is too high, it may cause dizziness and vomiting symptoms.
2. Cervical spondylosis: commonly seen in vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis, this type of cervical spondylosis can easily lead to localized vascular compression, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the vertebral basilar arteries, which may cause dizziness and vomiting in the elderly, and may be accompanied by a sense of spinning, unsteady walking and other symptoms.
3. Acute cerebrovascular disease: commonly seen in acute cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, due to local cerebral vascular ischemia or hemorrhage, resulting in damage to the cerebral nerves, causing cerebral dysfunction, dizziness, vomiting may occur, may be accompanied by headache, speech and other unfavorable performance.
Dizziness and vomiting in the elderly should be taken seriously and sent to the doctor in time, and targeted treatment should be given after the causative factors are clearly diagnosed by perfecting relevant examinations.