Inversion dizziness may be related to changes in body position, cervical spondylosis, high blood pressure and other conditions, and should be treated according to the cause of the disease, involving treatments such as avoiding inversion, strengthening exercise, medication, surgery and other treatments.
1. Change of body position: During inversion, it will lead to an increase in blood volume in the head, which is in a dilated state, and headache, dizziness and other symptoms will occur. It is necessary to actively strengthen physical exercise, appropriately increase outdoor activities and exercise, and usually try to avoid inversion.
2. Cervical spondylosis: when inverted will cause compression of the cervical spine, if one has cervical spondylosis, there will be obvious head swelling, headache, dizziness and other symptoms. You need to improve your lifestyle, exercise your shoulder and neck muscles, and use celecoxib and etoricoxib if necessary. Surgery can be considered for serious cases.
3. High blood pressure: Inversion can lead to an increase in blood pressure in the head, resulting in excessive congestion of the brain, causing dizziness and nausea and other symptoms. It can be treated with drugs such as amlodipine and labetalol.
This symptom may also be related to other factors, and should be promptly consulted and treated strictly in accordance with medical advice.