What Causes Sudden Vertigo, and What Should Be Done?
Sudden dizziness can be caused by insufficient sleep, cervical spondylosis, ear stones, and other factors. It can be treated through enhanced care, oral medication, and other methods.
Insufficient Sleep: If you often stay up late, it will lead to reduced sleep time, resulting in physical fatigue and dizziness. Patients need to rest, ensure sufficient sleep, and avoid staying up late for long periods.
Cervical Spondylosis: If you suffer from cervical spondylosis, you may experience headaches, nausea, vomiting, stiffness and spasms in neck muscles, etc. It can also damage the central nervous system, leading to dizziness and even syncope. Follow your doctor's advice to take medications such as Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules, Mecobalamin Tablets, and Diclofenac Sodium Sustained Release Tablets.
Ear Stones: The etiology is complex and related to factors such as head trauma and ear diseases. It can cause tinnitus and hearing loss. As the disease progresses, it may damage cranial nerves, causing rotational dizziness. Medications such as Vitamin B6 Tablets, Vitamin B12 Tablets, and Ginkgo Biloba Extract Tablets can be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
In addition to the above reasons, it may also be caused by cerebral infarction. It is necessary to promptly undergo detailed examinations at the hospital to clarify the cause of the symptoms for targeted treatment. During the treatment process, patients should adjust their dietary habits and consume more food with high nutritional value, such as eggs and lean meat, which are beneficial for disease recovery.