1. What do you mean by feeling giddy?
If you feel giddy, you should consult the doctor who would be able to diagnose and treat the cause. He or she may refer you to a doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system disorders (neurologist) or an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist.
2. What are the causes for giddiness?
A sudden drop in blood pressure, heart muscle disease, decrease in blood volume, anxiety disorders, anaemia, low blood sugar and dehydration are some of the possible causes of giddiness.
3. Whom should i consult for giddiness?
The feeling of giddiness should be reported to the doctor at the earliest. The doctor will do the correct diagnosis and treatment of the cause of giddiness. In some cases, he or she may refer you to a doctor who specializes in the brain and nervous system disorders (neurologist) or an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist.
4. Can pregnancy cause giddiness?
Yes, pregnancy causes giddiness. There are hormonal and other changes, which reduce blood pressure, thereby leading to giddiness. People will morning sickness are also known to feel giddiness.
5. Can stress cause giddiness?
Yes, stress causes giddiness. Stress can be a result of chronic giddiness.