Generally speaking, if a child has symptoms of dizziness and vomiting in life, he or she may have suffered from a certain disease. Therefore, when parents are taking care of their children, if they find that their children have serious symptoms of dizziness and vomiting, they need to find the cause as soon as possible. So, what is the reason for children's dizziness and vomiting? Let me give you a detailed introduction below. Colds: Sometimes colds may be accompanied by symptoms of dizziness. Ear diseases: Diseases in the ear can affect balance and cause dizziness. Neurological diseases: such as cerebral ischemia, cerebellar diseases, brain diseases, brain trauma, certain types of epilepsy, etc. Internal medicine diseases: such as hypertension, hypotension, various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, anemia, infection, poisoning, hypoglycemia, etc. Anemia: If you experience dizziness accompanied by fatigue and pale complexion, the possibility of anemia should be considered. Degeneration of cervical vertebrae: Due to long-term poor posture or sleeping position, the cervical vertebrae will grow, deform, and degenerate, the neck muscles will be tightened, and the arterial blood supply will be blocked, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain. This is the main cause of dizziness. The neck is often tight, flexibility is limited, there is occasional pain, the fingers are numb, cold, and there is a feeling of heaviness. Cerebral arteriosclerosis: Patients feel dizzy and often suffer from insomnia, tinnitus, emotional instability, forgetfulness, and numbness in the limbs. Cerebral arteriosclerosis reduces the inner diameter of cerebral blood vessels, reduces blood flow in the brain, causes insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the brain, and causes dizziness. High blood viscosity: Hyperlipidemia, thrombocythemia, etc. can increase blood viscosity and slow blood flow, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain, and easily causing symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, and weakness. In the early stages of heart disease and coronary heart disease, the symptoms are still mild. Some people may not have obvious discomfort such as chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath, etc. They may only feel headache, dizziness, weakness in the limbs, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, or forgetfulness. The main reason for dizziness at this time is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries of the heart, which causes the lumen to become thinner and narrower, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of the heart. Insufficient blood supply to the heart can cause insufficient blood supply and lead to dizziness. From the above, we can see that if a child has symptoms of dizziness and vomiting, this is mainly related to the presence of heart disease, hyperlipidemia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, anemia, colds, hypoglycemia and cervical vertebrae degeneration. Therefore, in daily life, if a child has the above-mentioned diseases, in order to avoid causing symptoms of headache and vomiting in the child, it is necessary to treat the disease as soon as possible. |
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