You meant sitting down, standing up. It seems to be symptoms of bad brain microcirculation. If you are adult, try Gingko biloba, and when sitting in a chair move your head right and leftwards several times. Also take a teaspoon of mashed garlic in half glass of hot water, leave it for 20 minutes, strain the mixture and drink it little by little during the day. Gingko biloba, if it is the first time, 40 mg at morning and at night, one month later increase to 80 mg at morning and at night. Lower ingestion of saturated fat, sugar, eat more fruits and vegs, and at least 6 glasses of water a day.
If you are dizzy, well sit down and hold your head! dizziness also come when you spin. your brain can't keep up with what your seeing, and your head starts hurting. if you eat little, you can also get dizzy.
Possibly. Or it could be blood pressure issues.
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a head rush? probably caused by low blood sugar or something
If you have a sinus infection that will make you throw up mucous and it can mess with your equilibrium and make you dizzy
Go to the doctor. In the meantime, make sure that you are drinking enough water and eat balanced meals with some salt.
Sit down and relax. Probably get ice for your head too.
If you suddenly get up, the blood drains from your head and you will feel dizzy (happens to me). The best thing to do is gradually get up instead of suddenly, then the circulation has more time to adjust to the change.
it is normal no get dizzy when pregnant because when you get up you are not used to having so much weight on you but it will go away
These symptoms are very non-specific and it is not possible to diagnose a problem on the internet. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
Sit down and put their head between their knees. Dizziness is associated with a lack of blood to the brain.