What causes dizziness and whole-body tremors?

Mar 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
Dizziness and whole-body tremors are generally caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, fever, cervical spondylosis, etc., and require treatment through general management, oral medications, or drugs such as adenosylcobalamin tablets. In addition, hypoglycemia can also commonly lead to symptoms like dizziness and body tremors; prompt medical evaluation is necessary, and appropriate treatment should be administered according to the severity of the condition.

Dizziness and whole-body tremors are generally caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, fever, cervical spondylosis, and other reasons. Treatment may involve general management, oral medications, and other methods.

1. Insufficient Cerebral Blood Supply

Strong emotions or excitement can often lead to inadequate blood supply to the body, resulting in symptoms such as tremors and dizziness. Regulating one's emotional state can effectively alleviate these symptoms.

2. Fever

Inadequate protection against cold in daily life may lead to chilling and subsequent fever. When body temperature exceeds 37.5°C, symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and shivering commonly occur. Under a doctor's guidance, oral medications such as acetaminophen tablets or ibuprofen sustained-release capsules can be used for treatment.

3. Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is usually caused by prolonged periods of looking down, leading to nerve and blood vessel compression. It commonly results in symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, and tremors. Under medical supervision, medications such as mecobalamin tablets or adenosylcobalamin tablets may be taken orally for treatment.

Besides the above, hypoglycemia can also commonly cause dizziness and full-body tremors. It is important to seek timely medical evaluation and receive appropriate treatment based on the severity of the condition.

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