Why does your head often get dizzy?

There are many factors that cause patients to have frequent vertigo attacks, mainly consider the following aspects: 1, to consider when high blood pressure is caused, hypertensive patients who do not regularly take antihypertensive drugs, blood pressure fluctuations are relatively large, which can easily lead to the symptoms of vertigo, and in serious cases, even lead to nausea, vomiting, headache symptoms; 2, patients often vertigo, if accompanied by tinnitus, ear stuffiness, fluctuating loss of hearing or sweating and other symptoms of sympathetic excitement, it should be considered as Meniere’s disease; 3. Patients with frequent vertigo should also consider that it is caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain. This condition is usually caused by hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and other underlying diseases that lead to arteriosclerosis and narrowing of blood vessels in the brain, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain.