Does anxiety cause vertigo?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-02 00:10:05
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Anxiety is not a cause of vertigo, generally related to the actual situation.
If the patient found anxiety immediately seek professional help, not in a long-term state of anxiety, also does not cause sympathetic hyperexcitation, will not affect the brain blood circulation, this time usually does not cause vertigo. If anxiety disorder is discovered late, the patient does not intervene as soon as possible, resulting in long-term excessive anxiety, which will cause sympathetic nerve to be in a state of excessive excitation or tension for a long time, easy to slow down brain blood circulation, resulting in insufficient blood supply to some brain tissues. At this time, dizziness will generally occur.