Dizziness, heaviness in the back of the head, eye discomfort, and sleepiness—what could be causing this, and what should I do?
Dizziness and heaviness in the back of the head, eye discomfort, and sleepiness may be caused by physiological factors, or by pathological conditions such as cervical spondylosis or neuralgic headache. Treatment—either general management or medication—should be selected based on the specific underlying cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
If a patient frequently stays up late or overexerts themselves, leading to poor cerebral blood circulation, symptoms such as physical fatigue and dizziness may occur. These symptoms usually resolve with adequate rest.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Cervical Spondylosis
The pathogenesis of cervical spondylosis involves degenerative changes in the bones, muscles, and ligaments of the cervical spine. This may lead to neck muscle fatigue and pain, subsequently causing symptoms such as dizziness and heaviness in the back of the head and eye discomfort. Medications such as Jing Shu Granules or Jing Tong Pian may be taken as directed by a physician.
2. Neuralgic Headache
This is a common type of headache. When present, changes in vascular dilation and constriction alter nerve excitability, leading to headaches, fatigue, and other discomforts. Medications such as Tian Ma Shou Wu Pian or Yu Feng Ning Xin Pian may be taken under medical guidance.
In addition to the above common causes, symptoms could also result from cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, or stroke. It is recommended that individuals experiencing such symptoms seek timely medical evaluation and treatment.