Why do you feel dizzy at the temples

The feeling of solar plexus dizziness in patients is mainly seen in the following cases: First, hypertension: Some patients with hypertension are prone to dizziness when their blood pressure is not well controlled, which is manifested as a feeling of dizziness in the forehead and unsteadiness in walking before. This time for blood pressure measurement, if the blood pressure drops to normal after the symptoms of dizziness relief, consider the feeling of dizziness caused by hypertension to come to the temples. Second, long-term sleep deprivation: Ask the patient about sleep, whether there is early waking up, difficulty in sleeping, and dreaminess, and some patients with long-term sleep deprivation may experience dizziness on both sides of the temples after waking up in the morning. Third, benign positional vertigo: Ask if there is any position change that is more obvious, such as turning around, sitting up or lying down, and the feeling of dizziness at the temples, which lasts for a few seconds or minutes, and consider the existence of benign positional vertigo.