He is dizzy and has occasional tingling in the back of his head. Sometimes he walks a little flustered, his limbs are weak, and sometimes he feels uncomfortable in the whole body. I often work with my head down. I don't sleep well for 12 hours. Please also ask doctors to help me analyze how to see a doctor.
Condition Analysis:
When the head is drowsy and the back of the brain is often tingling, it should be caused by insufficient sleep or excessive labor intensity. We should strengthen the recuperation of the body and ensure adequate sleep. If the symptoms are serious, we can go to the hospital to do some relevant examinations, such as neurology clinic, and do some CT, color Doppler ultrasound and other relevant tests of the brain. You can do a neck test to see if there are abnormal symptoms in the cervical spine, and then treat it.
Condition Analysis:
This kind of dizziness often occurs in the brain. If this kind of brain stimulation is caused, it is suggested to pay more attention to observation, see if there are other adverse effects, and treat it in combination with their own physical conditions. If there is occasional tingling in the back of the head, it should be caused by physical weakness.
Condition Analysis:
According to your condition description, consider the migraine caused by insufficient sleep or the headache caused by long-term compression of the cervical spine, which is related to your long working hours and long-term low head work. At the same time, poor sleep is also related to dizziness and headache.
Guidance:
It is suggested to see a doctor in the Department of Neurology, improve the brain magnetic resonance examination, cervical X-ray examination, and measure whether the blood pressure rises at the same time. Pay attention to rest and reduce stress. Drugs that improve sleep can be used. If the pain is severe, consider using some nonspecific painkillers.