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Dizziness is an ill-defined symptom perceived by many individuals. It is an imprecise term that relates to one’s orientation and sense of stability in a real world (3-dimensional) setting. The sensation of impending loss of consciousness (passing out aka presyncope) may be stated as dizziness. [1] The sensation that one’s surroundings are moving around them (vertigo) can be described as dizziness. To feel acute breathing problems can be stated as dizziness. To feel unsteady while standing or walking (disequilibrium) can be a complaint of dizziness. Hence, there are a myriad of causes associated with the perception of dizziness. Contents What Causes Dizziness? Dizziness is not a disease. It is a symptom of other conditions like: [2] Low blood pressure Heart dysfunction or rhythm abnormalities Neurological disorders (cerebellar disease, multiple sclerosis, strokes etc.) Anemia (acute blood loss) Allergies / allergic reactions to medications Hypoglycemia (low b