What to do for dizziness in brain attack patients

When dizziness occurs in patients with cerebral infarction, first of all, the cause should be actively analyzed and treated accordingly. Some patients are caused by mental tension and stress, they should be given relaxation, stress reduction, psychological relief treatment, and if necessary, they can take oral glutamate and cardiac blood pressure tablets. If the patient’s dizziness is severe and causes sleep disturbance, small doses of oral sedatives such as diazepam, lorazepam or eszopiclone can be given. Sedative drugs have a certain degree of dependence and long-term application is generally not advocated. In addition, patients with cerebral infarction causing dizziness may also be caused by high blood pressure. If the patient’s blood pressure is elevated, aggressive blood pressure-lowering therapy should be given, mainly with amlodipine levulinate and amlodipine benzoate. Some patients may also be caused by cerebral infarction itself. It is mainly suggested that patients with brainstem and cerebellar infarction can also have dizziness, nausea, ataxia, and balance disorder, whose treatment is mainly active treatment of cerebral infarction, while symptomatic treatment can be given, such as pethidine and vertigo stop.