What's the matter with shower dizziness?


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
Dizziness during bathing is an abnormal phenomenon, which is common. Elderly and weak patients with chronic diseases consume a lot of physical strength during bathing, which can cause ischemia, hypoxia, and even hypoxia in the brain, causing dizziness. In addition, the air in the bathroom is not circulated during bathing, which can cause oxygen content to decrease and cause symptoms of cerebral ischemia and hypoxia. A warm bath, with dilated peripheral capillaries, and relative cerebral insufficiency may also present with dizziness and headaches. Keep the room ventilated while bathing, especially for elderly and infirm patients, for a long time, and the bath water should not be too hot to prevent dizziness and headaches.