Dizziness, tinnitus and sweating are symptoms of a decline in physical fitness. There are many common causes, but everyone needs to be clear whether they are pathological or physiological causes. If dizziness and tinnitus occur at the same time, you should pay attention to whether it is caused by kidney deficiency. If children experience spontaneous sweating, it may be caused by calcium deficiency. 1. Physiological night sweats: In childhood, the skin is very tender, contains more water, has abundant capillaries, has active metabolism, and the autonomic nervous system regulation function is not yet perfect, so it is easy to sweat during activities. If children are too active before going to bed, the metabolism of various organs in the body will be active, which can increase the body's heat production. During sleep, the blood vessels in the skin will dilate, the sweat glands will secrete more, and the child will sweat profusely to help dissipate heat. Secondly, eating before going to bed can enhance gastrointestinal motility, increase gastric juice secretion, and increase sweat gland secretion, which can cause children to sweat more after falling asleep, especially within the first 2 hours of falling asleep. In addition, if the indoor temperature is too high, or the quilt is too thick, or electric blanket is used, it can cause profuse sweating during sleep. 2. Pathological night sweats: Some people sweat mainly in the first half of the night after falling asleep, which is often caused by low blood calcium. Low calcium can easily increase the excitability of the sympathetic nerves, just like turning on the "faucet" of the sweat glands. This situation is particularly common in children with rickets. However, night sweats are not a unique symptom of rickets. A comprehensive analysis should be conducted based on the child's feeding conditions, outdoor activities, etc. Blood calcium, blood phosphorus and wrist bone X-rays should also be checked to determine whether the child has active rickets. 3. Middle ear and inner ear diseases: Different ear problems can cause dizziness, such as otitis media, Meniere's disease, etc. Common cold viruses can also invade the inner ear and cause problems, and even lead to vomiting. 4. Drug influence: Some antihypertensive drugs, heart and diabetes drugs, and even cold sensitivity drugs may have this side effect. 5. Chronic diseases: If diabetes, bronchial disease, kidney disease, etc. are not well controlled, the above situation (such as low blood sugar) may also occur. 6. Arrhythmia: Heart disease causes abnormal oxygen supply to the brain and causes dizziness, among which slow heartbeat has a greater impact. 7. Anemia: During pregnancy or when women have heavy menstrual flow, the oxygen content in the blood will decrease, which will cause dizziness. Weak body and sweating. 8. Blood pressure is too high or too low: Sometimes if blood pressure is too high or too low, it can affect the brain and cause dizziness. |
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