What to do with sudden dizziness and vomiting

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Sudden dizziness and vomiting can be caused by many diseases. First, patients with post-circulation ischemic attacks generally occur in middle-aged and elderly people. The symptoms are paroxysmal and last about 10 to 15 minutes. They often occur in elderly people with underlying diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia. They can be improved by using drugs to improve circulation. Second, it can be seen in peripheral vertigo, such as otolithiasis or Meniere's syndrome, which often shows paroxysmal vertigo accompanied by vomiting. Third, it should be noted that intracranial diseases, such as cerebrovascular disease, cerebellar brainstem hemorrhage, or cerebellar brainstem infarction, will show paroxysmal dizziness accompanied by vomiting. An MRI of the head can be further /confirm/ied. Fourth, there are some patients with cervical spondylosis, in the neck after showing activity is easy to induce cervical vertigo and vomiting phenomenon. It is recommended to go to the hospital, by the doctor to judge which specific reason.

What to do with sudden dizziness and vomiting



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