Getting up in the morning with a dizzy head is generally considered to be possibly caused by otolithiasis, Meniere’s syndrome and sleep apnea syndrome, and the specific causes need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Otolithiasis: a benign positional vertigo that can occur at any age, due to dislodged otoliths, which are induced to roll in the semicircular canals when the head is rotated, triggering vertigo within a very short period of time, accompanied by tinnitus and even nausea and vomiting.
2. Ménière’s syndrome: a disease of the inner ear, mainly characterized by sudden membranous labyrinthine effusion, with four typical symptoms: recurrent vertigo, tinnitus, swelling of the ear and fluctuating progressive hearing loss.
3. Sleep apnea syndrome: may cause cerebral hypoxia, induced dizziness, common in obese patients, may be secondary to hypertension.
Dizziness in the morning may have other reasons, it is recommended that patients need to go to the regular hospital to receive examination, according to the relevant results of the examination for treatment.