Always feel like falling down, MRI after examination to rule out no cranial brain and cervical spine problems, need to rule out hypertension, hypotension, otolithiasis, Meniere’s disease, anemia and other factors triggered by vertigo.
1. High blood pressure: fluctuations in blood pressure can trigger vertigo. For high blood pressure, it is necessary to monitor blood pressure in real time and take medication regularly under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Hypotension: such as postural hypotension and hypotension caused by cardiac insufficiency, most of which are related to insufficient blood supply to the brain caused by low blood pressure.
3. Otolithiasis: a common cause of vertigo, mostly related to body position, such as turning the head when the symptoms are obvious.
4. Meniere’s disease: it belongs to a class of auricular vertigo, manifested by hearing loss and vertigo, and there is no obvious organic change in the general examination.
5. Anemia: Anemia will lead to a decrease in the level of hemoglobin in the blood, and cause the body to carry oxygen capacity is insufficient, leading to cerebral hypoxia, resulting in dizziness and other symptoms.
Always feel like collapsing can be caused by a variety of factors, should be timely in the hospital, complete the relevant examination, clear the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.