Why do we feel dizzy when bending? Causes and solutions

Some people face a sudden feeling of dizziness when bending, which may cause anxiety. What are the possible reasons for this condition, and when should you consult a doctor?
1. The benign localizer
The benign local vertigo is one of the common causes of this feeling, and it results from certain changes in the position of the head, such as:
Bend forward.
Stir the head up or down.
Llaming or fluctuating during sleep.
This type of rotor occurs due to the movement of small crystals inside the inner ear, which leads to a disorder in the balances sent to the brain, so the person feels sudden dizzy.
2. Economic blood pressure decreased
The rotor when bending may be caused by a sudden decrease in blood pressure when standing or sitting after bending. This is known as an erectile dysfunction, and it occurs due to poor blood pressure regulation, and may be associated with diseases such as:
Heart diseases, such as heart failure or coronary artery disease.
Diabetes and its effect on the nerves responsible for regulating blood pressure.
Diseases of the nervous system, such as Parkinson’s or dementia.
Renal failure.
3. The effect of medicines
Some medications may cause dizziness when bending, especially when used for long periods, including:
Blood pressure lower medications.
Diuretics.
Antidepressants.
When should you consult a doctor?
If the rotor is repeated continuously or accompanied by other symptoms such as fainting or severe imbalance, it is necessary to see a doctor to determine the real cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Do not ignore the frequent rotor, as it may be an indication of a health problem that needs to be followed.
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