Why do I suddenly feel dizzy and have seizures when getting my ears pierced?
Sudden dizziness and convulsions during ear piercing may be caused by excessive tension, or could indicate medical conditions such as anemia or hypoglycemia.
1. Excessive tension
Sudden dizziness and convulsions during ear piercing may result from extreme mental stress or anxiety. Individuals with poor physical condition, such as those prone to needle or motion sickness, are more likely to experience these symptoms.
2. Anemia
If the individual has anemia, there is typically an insufficient number of red blood cells in the peripheral blood, leading to inadequate oxygen and blood supply to tissues and organs. This can easily cause the aforementioned symptoms, and in severe cases, may lead to fainting.
3. Hypoglycemia
Sudden dizziness and convulsions during ear piercing may also be due to hypoglycemia. Individuals with low blood sugar usually have reduced glucose levels in their plasma, often experiencing symptoms such as palpitations, excessive sweating, and hunger. In severe cases, it may lead to altered consciousness.
It is recommended that individuals avoid piercing on an empty stomach and remain calm and relaxed to minimize stress. A balanced diet should be maintained regularly to prevent picky eating habits and nutritional deficiencies.