Constant Dizziness or Lightheadedness? Top Medical Conditions to Consider
Introduction Dizziness and lightheadedness are common symptoms, but when they occur frequently, they could point to an underlying medical condition. Many people confuse dizziness with simple fatigue or dehydration, but it can be linked to serious health issues such as heart disease , neurological disorders , or hormonal imbalances . In this article, we’ll explore the top medical causes behind constant dizziness or lightheadedness, how to recognize warning signs, and when to seek help. 1. Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension) Low blood pressure reduces the amount of blood reaching your brain, leading to lightheadedness, especially when standing up too fast. Symptoms: Blurred vision Fatigue Fainting Cold skin Common Causes: Dehydration Certain medications Endocrine problems 2. Inner Ear Disorders (Vestibular Dysfunction) Your inner ear is responsible for balance. When it's affected, you may feel like the room is spinning ( vertigo ). Conditions l...