What’s wrong with dizziness and not wanting to eat?

Dizziness and not wanting to eat do not exclude the presence of gastritis, gastrointestinal dysfunction, gastric ulcer, Helicobacter pylori infection and other related conditions, nor does it exclude the presence of hypertension, cerebrovascular disease and other related conditions, some ear, nose and throat related diseases, such as vestibular neuropathy, otoliths, etc., may also have similar conditions. The symptoms of dizziness and lack of desire to eat alone cannot determine what is going on, but the main consideration is the above-mentioned aspects, which need to be combined with medical history, symptoms, signs and some auxiliary examinations to go to the hospital gastroenterology, otorhinolaryngology, neurology and other related departments for a comprehensive physical assessment before a final diagnosis can be made. It is recommended that a light and easy-to-digest diet be followed and that blood pressure and other vital indicators be measured regularly.