What’s wrong with squatting and getting dizzy?

Squatting up dizziness, may be related to postural hypotension, may also be due to otolithosis, anemia and other reasons.
1. Postural hypotension: because of the long time to keep the squatting position, if you suddenly get up, because the speed of getting up too fast and too violent, easy to cause low perfusion of the brain, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain tissue, oxygen supply, will cause dizziness, may also be accompanied by a transient blackness in front of the eyes and other symptoms.
2. Otolithiasis: When squatting up, if the head position changes greatly, it is likely to cause the otolith to fall off to the semicircular canal, which will cause dizziness, and may be accompanied by visual rotation, nystagmus and other symptoms.
3. anemia: due to the reduction of blood red blood cell content, blood volume is insufficient, resulting in insufficient oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, resulting in a chronic lack of oxygen in the brain, resulting in brain function is impaired, in this case, squatting up may appear dizziness, may also be accompanied by pale face, body weakness and other symptoms.
Squatting up dizziness, if frequent recurrence, should be taken seriously, as soon as possible to the regular hospital, by perfecting the relevant examination, diagnosis of the cause, by the doctor’s guidance for treatment.