Frequent feelings of vertigo

Frequent feeling of vertigo can be considered as posterior circulation ischemia, which is mostly seen in middle-aged and elderly people. Due to arteriosclerosis and other problems with the blood vessels of the posterior circulation, the patient may experience vertigo, which in severe cases is accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Treatment can be given to improve circulation, activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis and other symptomatic treatments. Frequent feeling of vertigo can also be seen in Meniere’s syndrome, which is mostly seen in middle-aged and young people. Vertigo is mostly a history of recurrent attacks, and the attacks can be accompanied by ear stuffiness, ear swelling, hearing loss and other manifestations, and if necessary, can consult the ENT department to discover the vestibular labyrinth edema. Treatment can be given to the vestibular vagus edema, as well as nutritional nerve and other symptomatic treatment. Frequent dizziness can also be seen in anemia, especially in patients with poor gastrointestinal function, due to the reduction of hemoglobin content in the serum, the patient can experience frequent dizziness, which can also be accompanied by weakness. If necessary, blood analysis can be checked, and timely supplementation of hematopoietic raw materials can be given.