What’s wrong with dizziness, nausea and vomiting in men?

There are more reasons for men to experience dizziness, nausea, and desire to vomit. If there is spinning in the sky, ringing in the ears, or the need to fall, it may be related to Meniere’s syndrome, anemia, blood pressure, blood sugar, or severe sleep deprivation or fatigue. The appearance of dizziness, nausea, and desire to vomit, if accompanied by abnormal stools or after eating food or catching a cold, is related to gastrointestinal colds. Diseases of the cerebral blood vessels that cause dizziness and nausea accompanied by severe headache, vomiting, and impaired movement of the limbs are related to cerebral hemorrhage, increased intracranial pressure, and ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Diseases of the cervical spine can also cause dizziness and desire to vomit, and should be examined by the internal medicine department of a hospital and treated for the cause.