What happens when a diabetic patient is dizzy and nauseous and wants to vomit?

Dizziness, nausea and vomiting in diabetic patients may be caused by hyperglycemia and its complication of hypertension and cerebrovascular lesions, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and treatment.
1. Hyperglycemia: When the patient is agitated or suddenly stops taking medication, the blood sugar suddenly rises, and symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea may occur.
2. Hypertension: When diabetic patients are combined with hypertension, dizziness may also occur, and the condition develops rapidly, so it is necessary to consult a doctor as soon as possible.
3. Cerebrovascular lesions: unstable blood sugar may induce a series of cerebrovascular lesions, such as coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, arteriosclerosis, etc., resulting in insufficient oxygen supply to the brain and symptoms such as dizziness and nausea.
It is recommended that diabetic patients with symptoms of dizziness, nausea and vomiting go to regular hospitals in time to improve the relevant examinations, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition or leading to adverse reactions.