Understanding Dizziness: Causes, Symptoms & When to See a Doctor
There are many causes of dizziness. Some of the most common causes include:
* Inner ear problems. The inner ear contains fluid-filled canals and organs that help with balance. Damage to these canals or organs can cause dizziness. This can be caused by infections, tumors, or injuries.
* Head injuries. A head injury can damage the brain structures that control balance. This can cause dizziness, as well as other symptoms such as headache, nausea, and vomiting.
* Certain medications. Some medications, such as antibiotics, antidepressants, and blood pressure medications, can cause dizziness as a side effect.
* Cardiovascular problems. Conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels, such as arrhythmias, high blood pressure, and anemia, can cause dizziness.
* Neurological problems. Conditions that affect the brain and nervous system, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease, can cause dizziness.
* Other medical conditions. Other medical conditions that can cause dizziness include low blood sugar, dehydration, and thyroid problems.
Dizziness can also be a symptom of anxiety or stress. If you are experiencing dizziness, it is important to see a doctor to determine the cause so that appropriate treatment can be started.
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