Dizziness with Normal Blood Pressure: Watch for 6 Conditions.

Carotid Artery Occlusion: Carotid artery occlusion can cause dizziness, accompanied by discomfort in the limbs. Dizziness may also result from hypertension or hyperlipidemia, warranting a hospital examination for confirmation. Common causes of carotid artery occlusion include the formation of atherosclerotic plaques leading to stenosis and occlusion, as well as arterial occlusion caused by large artery inflammation. If clinical symptoms are present due to carotid artery blockage, such as dizziness or even fainting, conservative treatment to promote blood circulation may be ineffective. Evaluation of the condition by an interventional department or vascular surgery is recommended to determine the feasibility of surgical intervention.

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