What’s wrong with driving dizziness?

Causes of driving dizziness more common non-disease causes include long periods of high mental concentration or not well rested resulting in mental fatigue, eye hypersensitivity to movement, lack of oxygen in the car, the driver’s reaction to gasoline and other odor stimuli, etc. This cause of driving dizziness does not require excessive worry, through appropriate rest, open windows and other measures to alleviate or recover. And some disease factors, can also lead to dizziness when driving: 1, hypertension: hypertension acute attack of high blood pressure, the loss of cerebral blood flow normal balance effect, will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, due to cerebral tissue ischemia, lack of oxygen, easy to induce dizziness and headache when driving; 2, cervical spondylosis: because driving will remain in a fixed sitting position for a long time, cervical compression of the vertebral artery for too long, resulting in brain This can cause cervical vertigo and also lead to shoulder and neck muscle strain, resulting in neck and shoulder pain; 3, hypoglycemia: because of the need to stay focused for a long time when driving, physical exertion, low blood sugar will affect the neurological function of the brain, and at the same time, there will be a lack of blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness and panic when driving; 4, other diseases: if there is cerebrovascular pathology, such as Brain hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, or significant hyperthermia may cause dizziness while driving. If you are suffering from the above diseases, it is recommended to drive carefully when the disease is serious to avoid threats to your own life and the lives of others.