The possible causes of dizziness in children with colds include dysfunction of the vestibular nervous system, viremia, otitis media, and so on.
1. Dysfunction of the vestibular nervous system: when you have a cold, it is easy to cause dysfunction of the vestibular nervous system, which is in charge of the whole body’s sensory perception. When the system is out of adjustment, it is likely to result in dizziness, unsteadiness, etc., and the symptom of dizziness of children’s colds will appear.
2. Viremia response: colds caused by viruses may have adverse effects on the cardiovascular system and the body’s metabolism, which is prone to vasodilatation, increased blood flow and other phenomena, and dizziness may occur if the blood flow to the brain is increased.
3. Otitis media: it is easy to cause inner ear inflammation. Inflammation of the inner ear can cause gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea, vomiting and so on. It is also easy to cause cold and dizziness.
Children with colds and dizziness may also have other conditions, so you can go to the hospital to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the situation and take appropriate measures.