Dizziness
Dizziness is a common brain dysfunction and one of the common clinical symptoms. It is a feeling of dizziness, bloating, heavy head, light head shaking, dazzling in the head, etc. Dizziness can be caused by a variety of causes, the most common of which are febrile diseases, hypertension, cerebral arteriosclerosis, craniocerebral trauma syndrome, and neurosis. In addition, it is also found in anemia, arrhythmia, heart failure, hypotension, drug poisoning, uremia, asthma, and so on. Dizziness is also common in the early stages of depression. Dizziness can occur alone, but it is often accompanied by headache. When dizziness is accompanied by a disturbance of balance or spatial orientation, the patient feels that the surrounding environment or himself is spinning, moving or shaking, which is called dizziness.
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