What’s wrong with dizziness and sweating in the elderly?

Dizziness and sweating in the elderly may be physiological factors, but also may be the manifestation of certain diseases, such as high blood pressure, vestibular organ disease, cerebrovascular disease, etc., should be timely consultation to identify the cause of the disease.
1. Physiological factors: if the elderly body type is more obese, the body is more overweight, easy to appear the symptoms of sweating. In addition, if the elderly just get serious illness, serious illness, or just move a large operation, in the recovery period, also prone to sweating.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Excessive blood pressure: If the high pressure suddenly rises to more than 200mmHg, causing hypertensive encephalopathy, it will lead to dizziness, headache and sweating.
(2) Diseases of vestibular organs: such as otolithiasis, patients will have transient dizziness, weak sweating, panic, and even incontinence.
(3) Cerebrovascular diseases: the elderly are easy to combine with diabetes mellitus, hypertension, etc., forming a transient or persistent cerebrovascular occlusion, resulting in corresponding focal neurological symptoms, such as dizziness, excessive sweating, blurred vision, etc. If the elderly have long-term dizziness and excessive sweating, they may suffer from dizziness and excessive sweating.
If the elderly have long-term dizziness and sweating, they should consult the doctor in time, ask the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out the corresponding examination if necessary.