Causes of
Dizziness and Fatigue:
Dehydration
Anemia
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Other Possible Causes
Other possible causes of dizziness, as reported by the National Institutes of Health, include low blood pressure, the
flu, colds and allergies,
low blood sugar and medications you may be taking.
If a person is feeling dizzy, it may be a symptom of a condition or disease that is something more dangerous and should always be discussed with a doctor.
At home, it is recommended for the patient to do the following some
home remedies for mild cases of dizziness include:
Get plenty to drink, have regular meals, and get plenty of rest.
Stand up slowly, as this may help dizziness associated with position changes.
Reassurance can help an anxious person who feels dizzy.
Make your home safe for a chronically dizzy person.
Most causes of dizziness are harmless, and the problem goes away on its own. Sometimes dizziness will be the only symptom of serious disease, the course of which may be life-threatening or be easily treatable.
Sometimes the cause of dizziness may not be immediately found. The affected individual may need the services of a specialist, or very detailed specialized testing to uncover the cause and develop a treatment plan for the person's dizziness.