Waking up dizzy the next day after a fall may be related to other factors such as concussion, epidural hematoma, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. The cause of the disease should be clarified and improved through rest, medication and surgery.
1. Concussion: After a fall, the head is hit by the outside world, causing brain dysfunction, with typical symptoms such as dizziness, head pain, limb movement disorders, nausea, vomiting, etc. In this case, rest is usually the mainstay. In this case, rest is usually the main focus, and can be recovered within two weeks.
2. Epidural hematoma: there will be symptoms of coma and wakefulness alternately. Hypertonic saline and mannitol can be used to reduce intracranial pressure. If the hematoma is large, craniotomy should be performed to remove the hematoma.
3. Cerebral hemorrhage: Cerebral hemorrhage is relatively more serious, which may cause headache, dizziness, coma, projectile vomiting and other symptoms. Depending on the severity of cerebral hemorrhage, decompression can be done through oxygen therapy, monitoring blood sugar and blood pressure, and surgical removal of hematoma.
4. Other factors: It may also be related to anemia, hypertension and other conditions. Anemia can be supplemented with vitamin B12, polysaccharide iron complex, ferrous sulfate and so on. Hypertension requires timely control of blood pressure, which can be lowered with drugs such as nimodipine and nicardipine.
Considering the complexity of the etiology, timely medical treatment should be sought, and systematic treatment should be done in strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, and no self-medication should be used.