Dizziness, nausea and headaches

Definition- What is dizziness with nausea and headaches?

Dizziness with nausea and headaches are three symptoms that occur in combination. The symptoms can manifest themselves with different intensity and character. They are also called general symptoms, as they are often very unspecific.

They can also be mutually dependent, which means that, for example, dizziness occurs first and the resulting feeling of dizziness leads to nausea and headaches. There are many different possible causes, often the cause is harmless. However, if dizziness with nausea and headaches occur more frequently, a doctor should be consulted for clarification.

Causes

Dizziness with nausea and headaches can have a variety of causes. They are also referred to as general symptoms, as they are often very unspecific and are a general expression of a strain on the body. For example, dizziness, nausea and headaches often occur in connection with infections.

These include both harmless causes, such as a flu-like infection or a gastrointestinal infection, but also more serious infectious diseases. Another very common cause is psychological stress, which manifests itself as physical strain through these symptoms. Drugs can also cause dizziness, nausea and headaches as side effects.

Fluctuations in blood pressure, blood sugar or hormones, for example from the thyroid gland, can also be associated with these symptoms. Temporary or permanent circulatory disorders of the brain may also be possible causes. The more serious and far less frequent causes include tumor diseases, brain injuries or poisoning.

Dizziness and nausea can also occur as accompanying symptoms of headaches. This is the case, for example, with migraines, but also with headaches caused by medication. Headaches and nausea can also occur as accompanying symptoms of dizziness caused by a disease of the vestibular system.

Dizziness is also common in extreme heat, which can be accompanied by headaches and nausea. There are various psychological causes that lead to dizziness, nausea and headaches. For example, in addition to fatigue and sleep disorders, these symptoms are often found in depression.

But also in the so-called burnout syndrome, these symptoms are an expression of the excessive strain on the body. Anxiety and anxiety disorders can also manifest themselves as dizziness, nausea and headaches. They then occur mainly in the more acute phases of anxiety.

A very common cause of dizziness, nausea and headaches is stress. Psychological stress often manifests itself through physical symptoms. The symptoms are often accompanied by sleep disorders or are an expression of a lack of sleep.

The persons affected are not always aware of the psychological stress or its extent. An extreme form is the Burnout Syndrome. This is an excessive strain that is manifested by pronounced physical symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, but also exhaustion and fatigue.