Dizziness in spring may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain and insufficient sleep.
1. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: After entering spring, the weather gradually warms up, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and the change of temperature easily affects the diastolic and contractile functions of blood vessels, thus easily causing insufficient cerebral blood supply. Especially for those who have cerebral arteriosclerosis, they are more prone to dizziness due to insufficient blood supply to the brain.
2. Insufficient sleep: in spring, the daytime is gradually extended and the nighttime is gradually shortened, which breaks the original biological clock and disrupts the sleep rhythm, resulting in poor sleep quality and insufficient sleep, which may cause dizziness and bloating.
Dizziness in spring may also be caused by other reasons, if accompanied by obvious symptoms of discomfort, you should seek medical advice as soon as possible to diagnose the cause, and then give targeted treatment.