What’s wrong with dizziness in children?

  Parents are usually very nervous if their children experience dizziness. There are more causes of dizziness in small children, and the common causes are these.  First of all, if a child suffers from sleep deprivation due to stressful learning, dizziness often occurs. After the anemia is corrected, the dizziness can be resolved. Some children who do not eat breakfast on time in the morning and rush to school cause hypoglycemia may also experience dizziness, which may be accompanied by cold sweat, pale face, cold hands and feet, or even coma. Some children may also experience dizziness due to shock while riding in a boat or car, but this is often accompanied by pallor, nausea and vomiting, which is considered seasickness or motion sickness. It is also common for children to experience dizziness due to vision loss and visual fatigue because they cannot see clearly. The most serious cases are diseases with increased intracranial pressure, such as concussion, intracranial tumors and various causes of cerebral hypoxia, which can also cause dizziness in children, accompanied by headache and vomiting.  Parents must be alert when their child complains of dizziness. They must actively look for the cause so that they can help their child relieve the dizziness, and they must do early diagnosis and treatment for some organic diseases.