What causes dizziness, vomiting and vertigo?

Usually the cause of dizziness and vomiting vertigo may be caused by physiological factors, which may be due to hypertension, cervical spondylosis, cerebral ischemia and other diseases. It is recommended that the diagnosis and treatment be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Physiological factors: when the patient is agitated or sleeps poorly, it may lead to lack of oxygen in the brain, causing dizziness and vomiting. It is recommended to have enough rest, keep a good mood and exercise properly to regulate.
2. Hypertension: If the patient suffers from high blood pressure, it will lead to an increase in circulating arterial pressure in the human body, causing the resistance of the surrounding small arteries to increase, resulting in varying degrees of cardiac output and increase in blood volume, thus causing dizziness, vomiting, vertigo symptoms.
3. Cervical spondylosis: If the patient suffers from cervical spondylosis, resulting in cervical intervertebral disc degenerative changes, causing cervical soft tissues and vertebral body dynamic and static balance imbalance, resulting in cervical nerve roots, spinal cord, blood vessel stimulation or compression, resulting in dizziness, vomiting, vertigo, accompanied by cervical stiffness, blurred vision, tinnitus, etc. In addition, cerebral ischemia and other diseases may also lead to dizziness, vomiting, vertigo and other symptoms.
In addition, cerebral ischemia and other diseases may also cause dizziness, vomiting and vertigo. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and to treat the symptoms.