What’s wrong with the dizziness that comes with the slightest movement?

Dizziness at the slightest movement may be caused by benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, anemia or cervical spondylosis.
1. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: usually also known as otolithiasis, the otolith usually falls off when the head position changes, stimulating the semicircular canals, and is prone to strong vertigo or dizziness, so there will be a dizziness when you move.
2. Anemia: If there is chronic blood loss or nutritional intake is insufficient, it may cause anemia, pale face, general weakness, dizziness and other symptoms, and severe dizziness on movement.
3. Cervical spondylosis: cervical spondylosis is mainly caused by cervical disc herniation or chronic strain injury, most of which will have symptoms of neck and back pain or limited activity, if the compression of the nerves, vertebral arteries, numbness of the limbs, there may also be dizziness and headache symptoms, in the activity will usually be more pronounced with the symptoms of dizziness.
Dizziness with a little movement may also be caused by other diseases, it is recommended to actively go to the regular hospital, a clear diagnosis, according to the situation using the appropriate solution, so as not to delay the condition.