Dizziness is the feeling of being lightheaded, woozy, or off-balance. It’s linked to the sensory organs, specifically the eyes and ears, so it can sometimes cause fainting. Dizziness isn’t a disease itself but rather a symptom of various disorders.
Although dizziness is common, occasional dizziness is not. It’s important to call a doctor immediately if you’re experiencing repeated episodes of dizziness for no apparent reason or for a prolonged period.
【Dehydration】
The common causes of dizziness is losing of too much fluid, as it can cause dehydration. Other common causes of dizziness include a migraine attach or alcohol.
【Low Blood Pressure】
There are also other causes of dizziness such as sudden drop in blood pressure. The sudden of low blood is caused by various medical conditions or even from standing up. The most serious consequences is it can lead to dizziness and falling.
【Cardiomyopathy】
Another cause is when the heart muscles become rigid and weak and it will pump less blood. This is cardiomyopathy. It can lead to dizziness, fainting and trouble breathing.
【Heat Exhaustion】
Next, when you are in a hot environment and sweating excessively, you’re likely experiencing heat exhaustion. The condition may make you feel dizzy, thirsty and weak.
【Anxiety】
Do you know that anxiety can also cause dizziness? You may also ave repeated episodes of dizziness.
【Anemia】
When there are low levels of iron-rich hemoglobin in your red blood cells, it can’t transport enough oxygen throughout the body. This symptom is called anemia and the lack of oxygen caused by it may make you feel dizzy, tired or short of breath.
【Motion Sickness】
Have you ever experienced when you are travelling by car or boat, the motion give you motion sickness? This is motion sickness. You may feel dizzy and nauseous.