Dizziness and sweating are generally considered to be related to hypoglycemic reaction, acute coronary syndrome and transient ischemic attack.
1. Hypoglycemic reaction: dizziness and sweating can occur, which may be related to the hypoglycemic reaction caused by patients eating too little; it may also be related to the hypoglycemic reaction caused by overdose of drugs in diabetic patients.
2. Acute coronary syndrome: for example, myocardial infarction or unstable angina, etc., the heart in a short period of time, ejection fraction decreased significantly, which will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in sweating and dizziness and other symptoms.
3. Transient ischemic attack: some common risk factors of cerebrovascular disease, such as high blood pressure, high blood lipids and high blood sugar, smoking and drinking, etc., may induce transient ischemic attack, resulting in dizziness and sweating symptoms.
In addition, it is not ruled out that there are other factors that can cause sweating and dizziness, so it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to complete the relevant examinations and actively seek treatment.