Dizziness on one side may be caused by bad living habits, insufficient blood supply to the brain, cervical spondylosis and cranial diseases.
1. Bad habits: bad habits, such as excessive work pressure, frequent late nights, excessive mental tension and long-term sleep deprivation may lead to dizziness on one side of the head.
2. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: diseases such as hyperlipidemia lead to atherosclerosis, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain and symptoms of dizziness on one side.
3. Cervical spondylosis: For example, vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, the protruding cervical intervertebral disc leads to vertebral artery pressure and spasm, which affects the blood supply from the vertebral artery to the brain, and the symptom of dizziness may appear on one side.
4. Cranio-cerebral diseases: for example, intracranial hematoma, intracranial space-occupying lesions and other cranio-cerebral diseases, resulting in brain tissue displacement, cerebral edema, resulting in increased intracranial pressure, which may cause dizziness on one side of the symptoms.
There are more reasons for dizziness on one side, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for serious cases.