What’s with the swollen face and dizziness?

Swelling of the face and dizziness may be caused by autonomic dysfunction, hypothyroidism and glomerulonephritis.
1. Autonomic dysfunction: Commonly seen in menstruating women, the symptoms can be manifested as edema of the face and lower limbs, often accompanied by dizziness, hot flashes, fatigue, palpitations, insomnia and other symptoms, which can be restored to normal after the menstrual period.
2. Hypothyroidism: referred to as hypothyroidism, due to the lack of or insufficient secretion of thyroxine, the patient’s face may appear mucous edema, dry skin, slow heart rate and other accompanying symptoms. In addition, fatigue, dizziness and chills are also common symptoms of hypothyroidism, which can help in diagnosis.
3. Glomerulonephritis: Various factors lead to glomerular injury, which in turn causes a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, resulting in water accumulation in the body can not be discharged properly, which is manifested as edema, mostly facial edema, in addition to hematuria, proteinuria, dizziness and other symptoms.
There may be other reasons for dizziness, if the symptoms seriously affect the normal life, or the symptoms continue to be unable to relieve the normal, you should go to the regular hospital in time to improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of specialists in the treatment.