Our human body can actually be said to be a sophisticated machine. Each organ has its own function and is responsible for what it should do. However, due to our bad living habits, eating habits, or infection by viruses, etc., some problems may occur in our bodies. Dizziness and stuffy ears are relatively common conditions, and timely measures need to be taken to treat them. So what causes dizziness and stuffy ears? This is caused by insufficient Qi and blood energy in the body and insufficient blood supply to the body, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of the brain. The reason is that people usually go to bed too late at night and lose the sleep time that the body needs to replenish Qi and blood energy, which leads to a decrease in the Qi and blood energy of the body. If the replenishment is less than the replenishment, the body will suffer from insufficient blood supply, ischemia and hypoxia of the organs, and disease symptoms will occur. CT scan will not reveal any functional problems you have now. However, once the functional problem turns into an organic problem, CT scan will be able to detect it. The solution is actually very simple. Go to bed early at night to replenish the body's qi and blood energy, and the problem will be solved soon. Because 6-12 o'clock in the evening is the only effective sleep time period for the body to replenish qi and blood energy. A normal person needs 70 minutes of sleep every day during this period to achieve the body's qi and blood energy balance. If you lose these 70 minutes of sleep time, over time. The body's Qi and blood energy will definitely decline, the body will suffer from blood deficiency, organs will suffer from ischemia and hypoxia, and disease symptoms will occur. Only by replenishing the body's qi, blood and energy can these physical problems be solved, the problems will be gradually eliminated, and the body will gradually become healthy. So, early to bed means good health. I hope you will recover your health soon. This is because you have secretory otitis media caused by a cold. The nose and ears are connected, and it is caused by blocked Eustachian tube. Now I will teach you a simple method: pinch your nose and blow air hard. When you hear a "click" sound from both ears, it means that the nose is unblocked. Blow air more often every day and go to the drugstore to buy some furafenamide nasal drops, and you will be fine in a few days. But the prerequisite is that you must pay attention to keeping warm and strengthening your physical fitness. (1) I have stuffy ears, blocked ears, and dizziness (seriously affecting my spirit). I have had symptoms of fatigue for 13 years. A few years ago, I saw a doctor who specialized in regulating my spleen, stomach, qi and blood. I have improved a lot, but not completely. (2) Whenever I feel irritated or tired, my symptoms get worse, and vice versa, they get better. (3) I had a check-up on my ears and head before and there was nothing wrong with them. (4) My ears become blocked as soon as I eat something that causes irritation, and I get dizzy when my ears are blocked. (5) I have been taking medicines for relieving internal heat and liver fire for more than a month. |
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