Can stomach problems cause high blood pressure and dizziness?

Problems with the stomach may cause high blood pressure and dizziness at acute onset, while the rest of the cases may have little to do with it.
When the patient has stomach diseases, such as gastric ulcer, gastric perforation, acute gastritis and other diseases, in the acute onset of the pain and discomfort in the stomach, will cause sympathetic excitation, mental tension, resulting in a stressful increase in blood pressure, if there is a previous history of high blood pressure, it may make the blood pressure rise to a higher state, at this time, it may cause an increase in the cerebral blood flow, dizziness, headache and other symptoms.
In addition to this, stomach disorders and high blood pressure may not be directly related, and it is not possible to determine if there is a stomach disorder or if it is aggravated by whether or not there is an increase in blood pressure or dizziness. In most cases stomach disorders may cause bleeding and cause a drop in blood pressure.
When anorexia, diet-related epigastric discomfort, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, you should promptly go to the hospital to improve gastroscopy, epigastric ultrasound examination as soon as possible, to clarify the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment.