What causes dizziness when the temperature rises

Dizziness at elevated temperatures may be related to insufficient blood supply to the brain, or it may be caused by low blood pressure or heat stroke.
1. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: when the temperature rises, prolonged exposure to high temperatures can easily lead to peripheral capillary expansion, resulting in a relative lack of blood supply to the brain, which may cause dizziness, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as panic and weakness.
2. Low blood pressure: commonly found in people with poor physical condition, due to the rise in temperature, long time in a hot environment, resulting in vasodilatation of the whole body, resulting in a decrease in blood pressure, resulting in insufficient cerebral perfusion, which may cause dizziness.
3. Heatstroke: due to the rise in temperature, a long time in a higher temperature environment, resulting in a decline in thermoregulatory function, heat accumulation, body temperature rise, thus causing dizziness.
Elevated temperatures will dizziness may also be caused by other reasons, should be kept away from high-temperature environments in a timely manner, if the dizziness symptoms continue to be unable to alleviate, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible, to clarify the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment.