Many people do not feel well during breastfeeding and often encounter many troubles and problems, which have a certain impact on the body. Dizziness and tinnitus often occur during breastfeeding. This is because they may have dizziness or physical problems. It is often accompanied by arrhythmia, heart failure, or being too tired and not getting enough rest, which are all causes of dizziness and tinnitus. Disease classification Rotational vertigo According to its cause, it can be divided into two categories: peripheral vertigo and central vertigo: (1) Peripheral vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by lesions in the inner ear labyrinth or vestibular nerve. Common in Meniere's disease), labyrinthitis, drug-induced vertigo (caused by the use of drugs such as streptomycin or gentamicin) and vestibular neuritis. (2) Central vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by lesions of the brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum and spinal cord. It is common in vertebral-basilar artery insufficiency, intracranial tumors, intracranial infection, multiple sclerosis, vertigo epilepsy and traumatic vertigo. 2. General vertigo (1) Cardiac vertigo: common in arrhythmias, heart failure, etc. (2) Pulmonary vertigo: can be seen in lung dysfunction caused by various reasons. (3) Ocular vertigo: common in refractive errors, retinal arteriosclerosis, hemorrhage and ophthalmoplegia. (4) Hypertensive vertigo: Both high blood pressure and low blood pressure can cause vertigo. (5) Others: Anemia, cervical spondylosis, acute fever, gastroenteritis, endocrine disorders and neurosis can all cause dizziness. Causes Dizziness is caused by the dilation of blood vessels in the skin, increased blood flow and reduced blood flow to the brain. This phenomenon may be caused by prolonged exposure to the sun, taking a hot bath for too long, or being nervous or angry. In addition to the above reasons, vitamin deficiency, abnormal hormone secretion, menopause or autonomic nervous system disorders are also factors that cause dizziness. There are two main causes of tinnitus: one is caused by ear diseases and the other is caused by systemic diseases. 1. Otogenic tinnitus: ⑴ Lesions of the sound-transmitting part (external ear and middle ear): cerumen embolism in the external auditory canal, external auditory canal eczema, myringitis, otitis media, and Eustachian tube dysfunction. The tinnitus caused by this type of disease is generally not serious and will disappear after the cause is eliminated. ⑵ Lesions of the sensory part (inner ear): Meniere's disease, noise-induced hearing loss, ototoxic food poisoning, sudden deafness, etc. The tinnitus caused by this type of disease is more serious. ⑶ Retrocochlear lesions (acoustic nerve): Hunter syndrome, acoustic neuritis, acoustic neuropathy, acoustic neuroma. ⑷ Lesions of the auditory center (the auditory conduction pathway from the cochlear nerve nucleus to the auditory cortex of the brain): efferent nerve dysfunction, cerebral hemorrhage, dorsolateral medulla syndrome, etc. The tinnitus caused by this type of lesion is very stubborn. |
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