Nowadays, many families have only one child. Although the two-child policy has been relaxed, very few families choose to have a second child. Therefore, all the adults in a family revolve around one child, and the parents will be very worried if any problems arise with the child. Some children will tell their parents that they often feel dizzy. Most parents think that the children are just talking nonsense. Let’s understand why children feel dizzy. 1. Causes of dizziness in children (1) Lack of sleep It is more common in school-age children, mostly caused by heavy study burden and going to bed late and getting up early. They often complain of dizziness, loss of appetite, and lack of energy shortly after getting up. They usually do not feel a sense of objects spinning around them, nor do they experience nausea or vomiting. If you increase your sleep time, dizziness will disappear naturally. (2) Hypoglycemia Mainly caused by hunger. Inadequate breakfast intake is common in childhood. The amount of food intake is often affected by getting up in the morning and rushing to school or the breakfast food is not to one's taste. If accompanied by lack of sleep at night, dizziness is more likely to occur. In more severe cases of hypoglycemia, you may feel general fatigue, cold sweats, pale face, cold hands and feet, and even coma. (3) Seasickness or motion sickness When riding in a boat or a car, dizziness may occur due to the concussion, often accompanied by pale complexion, nausea and vomiting. There is often a family history of genetic diseases. (4) Increased intracranial pressure The main symptoms are headache and vomiting. However, in the early stages of some chronic diseases with increased intracranial pressure, dizziness may occur. Some children also complain of mild headaches as discomfort in the head, and mistakenly think they are dizzy. It can be caused by concussion, intracranial tumors, and brain hypoxia due to various reasons. The headache may become more severe as the intracranial pressure gradually increases, and may be accompanied by vomiting and various neurological localization symptoms, such as visual impairment, hemiplegia, sensory impairment, etc. (5) Meniere's syndrome The main symptom is vertigo, accompanied by tinnitus or deafness. May recur. It is more common in adults and less common in children. During an attack, there is a feeling of dizziness, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Symptoms worsen when standing up or walking, and are more likely to occur when you are tired or sleep deprived. During an attack, one can only lie still with eyes closed. Each attack lasts for hours or days and can be relieved on its own. The cause of this disease is edema or accumulation of fluid in the inner ear labyrinth, which can be caused by autonomic nervous system dysfunction or allergic reaction. Regular horizontal nystagmus can be found during the examination. If the child is asked to turn his eyes to one side, both eyeballs can be seen shaking involuntarily. |
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