Dizziness may be caused by colds, cervical spondylosis, anemia, Meniere's syndrome, lacunar infarction, hypertension, and poor rest time and quality. It is necessary to find the causes and treat them accordingly.
Question 2: Vomiting, dizziness, what do you care? According to the situation you described, consider that brain diseases, such as cerebrovascular diseases or brain tumors, may be caused by patients' long-term diet and life factors, which may lead to increased intracranial pressure, and then easily lead to dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms. In view of the current situation, it is suggested that you can see a doctor in neurology or neurosurgery, you can register online, and you should actively take medication after clarifying the cause. In addition, patients should pay attention to more rest and light diet in the near future to avoid overwork and staying up late.
Question 3: dizziness, vomiting, what may be the reason, and which department to hang up is either gynecology or intestines and stomach. . .