04/01/2022
DIZZINESS.
Dizziness (lightheadedness) is often caused by a decrease in blood supply to the brain, while vertigo is caused by disturbances of the inner ear and the balance centers of the brain.
WHAT ARE SOME COMMON CAUSES OF DIZZINESS?
Dizziness, lightheadedness, and the feeling of passing out is a common complaint in patients who have low blood pressure. When the blood pressure is too low, not enough oxygen-rich blood is being delivered to the brain, and its function can be affected.
In addition to feeling dizzy, associated symptoms may include:
- Sweating
- nausea and vomiting
- shortness of breath and
- chest pain