Getting up too hard to dizziness may be due to upright low blood pressure, otolithiasis, cervical spondylosis and other diseases caused by different causes, according to the doctor’s instructions to take general treatment, drug therapy, physical therapy and other methods of relief.
1. Upright hypotension: When getting up, due to the effect of gravity, blood is pumped into the lower limbs, resulting in a decrease in the volume of return blood and blood pressure, which leads to dizziness and blackness. You can sit on the edge of the bed or lie down, and drink salt water to improve the symptoms. If necessary, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Midodrine, Droxidopa and other medications.
2. Otolithiasis: Getting up too violently will easily dislodge the otoliths, thus triggering transient vertigo, accompanied by nystagmus, nausea and other symptoms. This disease is self-limiting, but easy to recur, serious condition, can be operated by a doctor to reset the otolith.
3. Cervical spondylosis: patients with cervical spondylosis, when getting up, may lead to local vertebral artery compression, thus affecting the blood supply to the brain, so dizziness, accompanied by neck and shoulder discomfort. You can exercise your shoulder and neck muscles, and if necessary, you can use vitamin B and ethylphenidate to relieve the symptoms, or take traction and massage to treat the symptoms.
In addition, there are other factors can be caused by getting up too hard dizziness, if accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.