Does glucose work for dizziness?

If dizziness is caused by hypoglycemia, drinking glucose can relieve the symptoms, but if dizziness is caused by other reasons, drinking glucose is generally useless.
Drinking a lot of alcohol, exercising on an empty stomach, using too much hypoglycemic drugs, etc. can trigger hypoglycemia, leading to dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, sweating and other symptoms, at this time, drinking glucose can effectively improve the uncomfortable symptoms.
However, if dizziness is caused by neurological lesions (such as cerebral ischemic lesions, traumatic brain injury, etc.), auricular diseases (such as Meniere’s disease, motion sickness, etc.), cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases (such as low blood pressure, atherosclerosis, etc.), blood disorders (such as anemia, etc.), poisoning, cervical vertebrae degeneration, etc., it’s usually useless to drink glucose, which can only replenish the sugar content for the organism.
There are many causes of dizziness, when dizziness occurs, you should immediately go to the hospital, identify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.