Dizzy spell

Introduction Dizziness (Vertigo) is a subjectively perceived orientation disorder of the body, in which the position of the body in space can no longer be clearly perceived and assigned. It is often accompanied by the feeling that the body or environment is in motion. A distinction is made between unsystematic dizziness, which is characterized by … Dizzy spell

Symptoms | Dizzy spell

Symptoms The signs of a dizzy spell include, of course, the dizziness itself, but also poor performance, severe fatigue and possibly headaches. Some patients shiver and complain of cold hands and feet. Sometimes there may be a strong palpitations or a stabbing of the heart. Blackness before the eyes or even brief moments of fainting … Symptoms | Dizzy spell

Therapy | Dizzy spell

Therapy The therapy of a dizziness attack is of course initially dependent on the underlying cause. In some cases, drinking a large amount of water, sitting down for a short time and slowing down a little is already helpful. If these measures do not provide a remedy, one should lie down flat and take the … Therapy | Dizzy spell

Prophylaxis | Dizzy spell

Prophylaxis Since therapies do not always help against sudden dizzy spells, preventive prophylaxis of a seizure is of particular importance. A dizzy spell is generally promoted by very long periods of bed rest and infections. Anything that weakens the body and circulation makes a dizzy spell more likely. In contrast, copious drinking and moderate endurance … Prophylaxis | Dizzy spell