Is it true that dizziness in spring is mostly related to liver fire?

Dizziness in spring may be caused by liver fire, but it may also be caused by other reasons, which need to be decided according to the patient’s other symptoms. For example, spring dizziness caused by liver fire is often accompanied by head swelling and pain, eye redness and swelling, bitter mouth and dry throat, impatience and irritability, burning pain in the ribs and scoliosis, tinnitus like tidal wave, yellow urine and constipation, or vomiting blood, epistaxis and other symptoms. Spring dizziness may also be caused by other reasons, such as spleen deficiency and phlegm. Spleen deficiency and phlegm patients are often accompanied by low food, abdominal distension, loose stools (feces thin and unshaped), body fat, heavy limbs, fatigue and drowsiness and other symptoms. If the symptoms of dizziness are not relieved for a long time or accompanied by other discomforts, consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and carry out targeted treatment.