What causes cerebral atrophy and dizziness?

Jul 03, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

I have recently been experiencing dizziness, a feeling of fullness in the head, headaches, a呆滞 expression, and memory loss. What causes brain atrophy-related dizziness?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Huang Shichang
The causes of dizziness associated with cerebral atrophy may involve multiple factors: 1. Effects of cerebral atrophy itself: Cerebral atrophy refers to the shrinkage of brain tissue, leading to a reduction in brain volume and the number of brain cells. This results in a continuous decline in brain function and cognitive abilities. 2. Ischemic cerebrovascular disease: If cerebral atrophy is caused by ischemic cerebrovascular disease, patients may experience dizziness during episodes, and those with severe conditions may also have neurological impairments such as dementia. 3. Hypertension: Patients with both cerebral atrophy and hypertension may experience dizziness along with headaches when blood pressure rises. 4. Insomnia: If patients with cerebral atrophy suffer from insufficient or poor-quality sleep, they may experience dizziness upon waking in the morning. If there is any suspicion of these conditions, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and treatment.