Dizziness and vomiting may be caused by motion sickness, otolithiasis, high blood pressure, anemia, hypoglycemia, etc. Specific medications need to be combined with the cause of the disease.
1. Motion sickness: Motion sickness is the human inner ear vestibular balance receptors are stimulated by excessive movement, and dizziness, want to vomit symptoms, you can take Difenidol and other relief symptoms.
2. Otolithiasis: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, treated with betahistine.
3. Hypertension: Increased blood pressure causes ischemia and hypoxia in local brain tissues, and even increased intracranial pressure, and the symptoms of dizziness and vomiting, take nifedipine extended-release tablets and so on.
4. Anemia: when anemia causes insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness and vomiting. Such as iron deficiency anemia commonly used ferrous sulfate, megaloblastic anemia commonly used folic acid.
5. Hypoglycemia: Hypoglycemia can cause sudden dizziness and vomiting. Glucose can be taken orally at the time of attack.
6. Cervical spondylosis: It is common in patients with vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis that dizziness and vomiting can be treated with low-pillow position, and nutritive nerve medicines such as methylcobalamin can be applied.
7. Cerebrovascular disease: Posterior circulation stroke can cause dizziness and vomiting. Cerebral hemorrhage can be controlled by nifedipine, etc. Cerebral infarction and insufficient blood supply can be treated with aspirin.
8. Vestibular neuronitis: dizziness and vomiting due to vestibular neuron involvement can be taken with ipecac, diazepam, etc. Meanwhile, vitamin B1, B6 and other drugs can be taken orally.
9. Meniere’s disease: manifested as dizziness and nausea, often accompanied by tinnitus and stuffiness in the ears, scopolamine can be given to alleviate the symptoms of dizziness and vomiting.
Dizziness want to vomit causes more, specific to go to the hospital to check the cause and then symptomatic use of drugs, the above drugs used in accordance with medical advice.