Sleeping dizziness may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, cervical spondylosis, cerebrovascular disease, blood pressure abnormality and so on.
1. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: If you suffer from internal carotid atherosclerosis, plaque formation, arterial stenosis, etc., it can affect the blood supply to the brain, coupled with the slow flow of blood during sleep, and thus dizziness can occur.
2. Cervical spondylosis: inappropriate posture during sleep can cause insufficient blood supply to the vertebral basilar artery and dizziness.
3. Cerebrovascular disease: If cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebellar infarction or hemorrhage, occurs suddenly during sleep, dizziness symptoms can be obvious.
4. Abnormal blood pressure: hypertensive patients, if the blood pressure control is unstable and the blood pressure is too high at night, dizziness and headache symptoms can occur.
Sleeping with dizziness symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease after targeted treatment.