Bending down and feeling dizzy may be postural hypotension, neck and cervical vertebrae diseases, auricular vertigo, etc., and the cause of the disease should be identified in a timely manner.
1. Postural hypotension: this disease is often manifested as a result of the supine position to the upright position, the blood can not be distributed to the head in a timely manner, resulting in a lack of oxygen to the brain, dizziness, dizziness, fatigue and weakness, etc., most commonly seen in the elderly, serious cases will cause ischemic damage to brain cells.
2. Neck and cervical spine diseases: These patients often show dizziness and muscle pain when bending over and lowering the head, and at the same time, when they touch the muscles with their hands, they feel that the muscles have a kind of hardening sensation.
3. Otogenic vertigo: clinical manifestations of nausea, vomiting, pallor, sweating and other vagus nerve stimulation phenomena, and when the position changes, dizziness and tinnitus aggravate the phenomenon.
If you feel dizzy when bending down for a long period of time, it is recommended that you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out the corresponding examination if necessary.