Is vertigo, palpitations, panic, generalized weakness caused by caval infarction?

Cavernous infarction refers to cavernous cerebral infarction clinically. Dizziness, palpitation, panic and generalized weakness may be caused by cavernous cerebral infarction, or caused by physiological factors such as overexertion; it may also be caused by colds, hypertensive disease and other pathological factors. 1. Cavernous cerebral infarction: Cavernous cerebral infarction usually occurs in the deep part of the brain, when the infarcted part is the sensory organs of the brain, it will lead to compression of nerves or vascular cohesion disorder induced sensory dysfunction, which will induce dizziness, palpitation and other symptoms. 2. Physiological factors: when overworked, the brain may be transient ischemia and hypoxia, there will be general weakness, even palpitations, panic, dizziness and other symptoms, need to pay attention to rest, reasonable adjustment of work and rest time. 3. Other pathologic factors: (1) colds: after the pathogen invades the organism after a cold, it releases toxins, which may lead to the appearance of the above symptoms, and anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefuroxime and amoxicillin, can be taken according to the doctor’s instructions. (2) hypertension: abnormally high blood pressure will increase the pressure load on the heart, resulting in myocardial ischemia or myocardial blood supply is insufficient, may also appear palpitations, dizziness, general malaise and other discomforts, can be prescribed to take antihypertensive drugs, such as amlodipine, valdecoxib and so on. In addition, Meniere’s disease, benign positional vertigo and other diseases can also appear vertigo palpitations, panic, generalized weakness and other symptoms, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, the cause of the treatment.