How to relieve sedentary dizziness

Sedentary dizziness may be induced by anemia, low blood pressure and cerebral arteriosclerosis, which need to be relieved by general treatment and medication according to the cause.
1. Anemia: Anemia will lead to a decrease in the content of red blood cells and hemoglobin in the blood, causing a decrease in the ability of the blood to carry oxygen. Once you stand up from a sedentary position, the decrease in the oxygen content of the blood will lead to a temporary inability to adequately supply the brain with the oxygen it needs, causing dizziness, so you need to actively treat the anemia, for example, by supplementing with iron supplements and by eating more animal internal organs.
2. Low blood pressure: low blood pressure will lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain, causing temporary lack of oxygen to the brain, inducing dizziness, requiring medication, such as fludrocortisone, octreotide, acarbose and guar gum.
3. Cerebral arteriosclerosis: Commonly found in the elderly, cerebral arteriosclerosis will cause a decline in the function of blood vessel expansion and contraction, and blood stagnation in the legs after sitting for a long time, which will cause dizziness caused by the inability to provide sufficient blood through the vasodilatation of blood vessels when the patient stands up and needs blood supply to the brain.
It is suggested that patients should go to regular hospitals for further examination as soon as possible and be treated under the guidance of specialists according to the examination results.