Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Do headaches, poor eyesight and dizziness have anything to do with my stress?

Do headaches, poor eyesight and dizziness have anything to do with my stress?

Stubborn dizziness, headache, poor memory and poor eyesight are all caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain.

Due to insufficient blood supply to the brain, the normal function of the brain is affected, thus showing the above symptoms. Headache causes neck pain through nerve reflex, which is easily misdiagnosed as cervical hyperosteogeny (neck soft tissue strain can also cause slight pain in neck muscles, not just cervical spondylosis).

Cervical spondylosis has obvious pain (not mild pain), especially when the head moves up and down. The symptoms of five different types of cervical spondylosis are different, but obvious neck pain is the most basic symptom of all types of cervical spondylosis. If there is no obvious neck pain, the diagnosis of cervical spondylosis is difficult to establish. Cervical spondylosis can also cause numbness, weakness and radiation pain in upper limbs (that is, neck pain, shoulder, arm and finger pain caused by radiation). Dizziness and headache caused by cervical spondylosis are related to the fixed position of the head. Due to the instability of cervical vertebra or the compression of hyperplastic bone, vertebral artery is locally compressed. If you avoid this position, the vertebral artery compression will be released and the dizziness and headache will disappear. Therefore, cervical spondylosis will not cause intractable dizziness and headache. However, a clinical mindset has been formed. As long as there is dizziness and headache (no matter what the situation), it will be considered to be caused by cervical spondylosis. This is a misunderstanding, misleading many patients.

According to your description, your dizziness and headache don't seem to have these characteristics, so you can rule out cervical spondylosis. I suggest you go to a nearby clinic and take more blood pressure tests (because the problem of insufficient blood supply to the brain mostly lies in blood pressure). If the blood pressure is abnormal (low or high), then your brain's insufficient blood supply is caused by abnormal blood pressure; If the blood pressure is normal, then go to the hospital neurology department to test blood lipid, blood sugar and blood routine (excluding anemia). If they are all positive, brain Doppler examination (checking blood flow in the brain) will basically lead to a definite diagnosis.

For details of cerebral blood supply deficiency, please refer to my Baidu space, which has a detailed explanation (1, why dizziness and headache are difficult to treat. 2. Life and self-care guidance for patients with dizziness and headache).

May you find out the cause as soon as possible and get well soon!