What’s wrong with a 6-year-old’s dizziness?

6-year-old children dizziness is usually divided into acute dizziness and chronic dizziness, acute dizziness is common in the following three cases: first, the most common is the upper respiratory tract infection caused by viral infection and gastrointestinal cold. Second, if there is chronic rhinitis, sinusitis acute attack can also appear dizziness. Third, dizziness can also occur if there is a hypoglycemic attack or gastrointestinal discomfort. Chronic dizziness is usually seen in the following three categories: 1, the more common is that there may be varying degrees of anemia. 2, pay attention to intracranial problems, including intracranial space-occupying lesions and intracranial vascular malformations, etc. 3, pay attention to whether there are cardiovascular diseases, such as premature beats and other cardiac arrhythmia diseases.