Many people are very familiar with moxibustion. In traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion is also a safe treatment method with no side effects. It has a good improvement effect on many sub-health problems and can be regarded as a form of health care. Different acupoints should be moxibustioned for pain in different parts of the body. So, which acupoints should be moxibustioned for dizziness? Baihui, Zusanli and Fengchi are some of the more commonly used acupoints, and treatment can be performed for about fifteen minutes every day. 1. Where should I apply moxibustion for vertigo? When treating vertigo, choose moxibustion on Baihui, Zusanli, Fengchi, Shenque points, etc. Generally speaking, moxibustion can be performed once a day in the morning or evening, each time for 15 minutes. A course of treatment is 10 days. If you want to achieve the effect of disease prevention and treatment, you must persist for at least one month. 2. What fruits are good for vertigo? If you suffer from vertigo, you can eat more orange fruits. Because citrus foods can effectively relieve symptoms of anxiety and nervousness, and they also help with headaches and dizziness. But you must be careful, eating too many oranges can easily cause diarrhea, so don't eat too much. If you suffer from vertigo, you can eat more strawberries. Because strawberries have a certain nourishing effect on the gastrointestinal tract and anemia, in addition to preventing scurvy, they can also prevent diseases such as coronary heart disease. Therefore, you can eat some strawberries appropriately, which has a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect on vertigo. 3. The root cause of vertigo We know that not only brain tumors, but also high blood pressure can make people prone to dizziness. Stress and tension can also cause vertigo. When hypotension is more serious, it can also cause an attack. This disease is actually closely related to leukopenia. Otogenic vertigo is actually caused by ear inflammation. For the sake of their own health, patients with vertigo should not drink alcohol at this time. During the vertigo attack, the patient should rest in bed in a position of his or her own choice. What are the typical symptoms of vertigo? True vertigo is characterized by a distinct sensation of oneself or other objects spinning, tipping over, or unsteady vision. Symptoms occur in paroxysmal patterns, accompanied by nystagmus, imbalance, unsteady standing, finger deviation, nausea, vomiting, pale complexion, sweating, changes in pulse and blood pressure, and other autonomic nervous system symptoms. Dizziness often presents as a heavy head, light feet, blurred vision, etc., without any illusion of motion of external or self rotation. It can be caused by cardiovascular disease, systemic poisoning, metabolic diseases, eye diseases, anemia and other diseases. Dizziness is often accompanied by other symptoms, such as tinnitus, hearing loss, nausea, vomiting, ataxia, nystagmus, etc. Otogenic vertigo is often accompanied by tinnitus and hearing loss, which is common in Meniere's disease, acute labyrinthitis, inner ear injury, tympanic membrane collapse or compression, and lesions of otoliths and vestibular terminal receptors (such as craniocerebral trauma, noise injury, drug poisoning, and degeneration of the semicircular canal ampulla caused by vertebral-basilar artery ischemia); cerebellopontine angle lesions are accompanied by symptoms such as the V, VII, IX, X cranial nerves and pyramidal tracts; vestibular neuronitis is often caused by upper respiratory tract or digestive tract infections, but without hearing changes; vertebral-basilar artery transient ischemic attacks are often induced by changes in head position, accompanied by symptoms such as diplopia, visual distortion, numbness of the head, face and limbs, syncope, and cataplexy; vertigo epileptic seizures may be accompanied by loss of consciousness, grand mal seizures or other epileptic symptoms. Central vertigo caused by space-occupying lesions, inflammation, degeneration and demyelinating lesions is often accompanied by signs of brainstem, cerebellar or parietal and temporal lobe damage. |
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