What should I do if I get dizzy in an elevator?

The phenomenon of dizziness caused by taking the elevator is considered to be caused by the change of gravity when the elevator rises and falls, and the dizziness suggests that there is insufficient blood supply to the brain. If you have high blood pressure, it is best to rest and lie down as much as possible. If the blood pressure increases significantly, you can apply antihypertensive drugs, such as timosartan or nifedipine extended-release tablets for treatment. If the blood pressure is normal, we suggest that it is best to take betahistine or nimodipine for treatment, which can effectively alleviate this symptom. If dizziness persists, it is best to go to the neurology department of the hospital in time for further examination of head CT or MRI to clarify the specific cause. In normal times, we must pay attention to maintain sufficient sleep and rest, and try not to do too strenuous exercise.