What’s wrong with a child’s dizziness?

  Frequent dizziness in children can be caused by cerebral ischemia or brainstem cerebellar tumors and inflammation in the ear, but also by infection, anemia, poisoning, lack of rest, or hypotension.  1. If this condition occurs frequently, the child should undergo cranial magnetic resonance electroencephalography and transcranial Doppler to see if there are cranial occupational lesions, abnormal brain cell discharges, and cervical spine problems that lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain. Only when the diagnosis is clear and the symptoms are treated can the dizziness be relieved.  2. If there is an increase in ear wax, there may be otitis media, and tinnitus may also cause dizziness, so you need to visit the ENT department.  3, the usual diet is not good, easy to cause malnutrition, especially iron deficiency anemia caused by dizziness, need to go to the hospital to do a triple anemia test, if iron deficiency anemia, need to give timely ferrous succinate particles, usually eat more iron-containing food, such as animal liver, spinach, rape, shrimp skin and so on is conducive to supplementation, timely supplementation of this situation can be alleviated.  Therefore, for children, dizziness is not a causative factor, we need to identify the cause in many aspects to be able to deal with the symptoms, dizziness can seriously affect the child’s ability to learn and socialize with the outside world, so it needs to be dealt with in a timely manner.