Common Symptoms And Causes Of Dizziness

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Medscape

There are a number of possible associations between headaches and dizziness, such as a migraine, low blood sugar, and a traumatic brain injury. A migraine is a common cause of headache pain and disability, and it’s also linked to at least one form of dizziness. A migraine can bring a sense of instability, lightheadedness, vertigo, and nausea.
Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia is another cause of both headaches and dizziness. It may also be accompanied by other symptoms, including hunger, trembling, and sweating. You’re most likely to experience hypoglycemia if it has been several hours since your last meal. Frequent snacking or eating small meals several times a day may help prevent these symptoms. If you have diabetes, it’s important that you monitor your blood sugar levels throughout the day.
If you have had a traumatic brain injury (TBI) resulting from a fall, a sports injury, a gunshot wound, a car accident, or any event that caused a blow to your head, you may experience dizziness along with a headache when your head is in a specific position. This type of headache, which varies from a tension-type headache to a migraine, may also be accompanied by fatigue.