Feeling dizzy after 2 p.m. every day
Dizziness occurring around 2 p.m. every day may be caused by physiological factors, or it could result from medical conditions such as cervical spondylosis or anemia. Symptoms can be relieved through general management or medication. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Physiological Factors
If a person is frequently under mental stress, has high academic or life pressure, or often stays up late, insufficient sleep and inadequate rest may lead to dizziness in the afternoon. It is recommended to avoid staying up late and to ensure adequate rest. Generally, symptoms will resolve on their own after improving sleep habits and getting sufficient rest.
2. Disease-Related Factors
1) Cervical Spondylosis
In patients with cervical spondylosis, maintaining the same posture for prolonged periods in the afternoon may cause physical fatigue. The condition can compress nerves in the neck, leading to insufficient blood supply to the brainstem, cerebellum, and cerebrum, resulting in dizziness. Treatments such as massage, traction, and heat application can be used in daily life to effectively relieve these symptoms.
2) Anemia
In anemic patients, low hemoglobin levels reduce the blood's ability to carry oxygen, impairing effective oxygen delivery to cerebral blood vessels. This leads to insufficient oxygen and blood supply to the brain, causing symptoms such as dizziness and numbness in the limbs. Patients may take medications such as ferrous sulfate tablets, ferrous fumarate granules, or compound cyclophosphamide tablets under a doctor’s guidance.
In addition, dizziness may also be caused by conditions such as maxillary sinusitis, hypertension, or anxiety disorder. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital and receive targeted treatment accordingly.