Is dizziness and nausea related to coronary pneumonia?

Coronavirus pneumonia generally refers to infection with the novel coronavirus. Dizziness and nausea may be due to symptoms caused by the novel coronavirus infection, but they may also not be related to the disease.

1. Relevance

If the patient is infected with the new coronavirus and the condition is severe, symptoms such as fever and cough may occur, and when the body temperature rises, it will stimulate the nerves in the brain, resulting in dizziness. In addition, if the patient's gastrointestinal dysfunction leads to indigestion, it can also cause the above discomfort.

2. Not relevant

1. Upper respiratory tract infection: Upper respiratory tract infection is mainly caused by the invasion of pathogens such as rhinovirus and influenza virus, which will lead to a decrease in the body's immunity, and will induce symptoms such as dizziness, headache, fatigue, runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat under the influence of external environmental factors.Is dizziness and nausea related to coronary pneumonia?You can take compound aminophenamine tablets, amoxicillin capsules and other drug treatments according to the doctor's instructions.

2. Hypertension: Hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by increased systemic arterial pressure, increased resistance of peripheral arterioles, and increased cardiac output and vascular volume to varying degrees. During the onset of the disease, symptoms such as arrhythmia, tinnitus, blurred vision, chest tightness and shortness of breath usually occur, and as the disease progresses, it will also be accompanied by dyspnea and numbness of the limbs. It can be treated with oral nifedipine sustained-release tablets, irbesartan tablets and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions.

In addition, it may also be caused by intracranial tumors and other reasons, so it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause through head CT examination and then seek treatment.

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