What Causes Dizziness?
8. Anemia
Anemia is a condition where there are not enough red blood cells in the blood. This, in turn, means that the blood is unable to carry the oxygen that the brain needs, and this can cause us to feel dizzy. The most common reason for anemia is low levels of iron, which is needed for the production of hemoglobin.
Another potential cause is hypoglycemia, which means there is not enough sugar in the patient’s blood. This usually occurs in diabetics who are struggling to regulate their blood sugar levels. Instead of having fairly steady levels of sugar in their blood, diabetics can go troughs and peaks, and it can be dangerous.
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