Dizziness and lack of appetite in the elderly may be caused by high blood pressure, insufficient blood supply to the brain, anemia and other diseases.
1. Hypertension: Hypertension is caused by genetic factors, age and poor lifestyle. High blood pressure can cause head swelling, paroxysmal dizziness, chest tightness, numbness of the limbs, and sometimes poor appetite.
2. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: when the patient has insufficient blood supply to the brain, dizziness and not wanting to eat can occur.
3. Anemia: Anemia in the elderly can lead to dizziness, pallor, and accompanied by loss of appetite and other symptoms.
Older people with dizziness and lack of appetite should go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease and take appropriate treatment measures.