Why Do I Feel Dizzy for a Few Seconds When Speaking Excitedly? - Neurology

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When speaking more excitedly, I experience dizziness for about 1-3 seconds?


Hello Doctor: I would like to ask, when I speak more excitedly (or when I am more emotionally elevated), I sometimes experience sudden dizziness for about 1-3 seconds, and then it returns to normal.
What could be the cause of this? I have been taking blood pressure medication for a long time; could this be related to the medication? If the symptoms persist, should I seek medical treatment actively? Could this evolve into a dangerous situation, such as fainting? Thank you, Doctor.

Mr. Wang, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/11/29

Dr. Jiang Junyi reply Neurology


Hello, based on your description, the common causes of poor cerebral circulation are as follows: 1.
Decreased peripheral vascular tone due to neurogenic reflexes, leading to blood pooling in peripheral tissues and insufficient blood flow to the brain.
2.
Hypotension caused by changes in posture, such as when suddenly standing up or getting out of bed.
Conditions like autonomic dysregulation and cardiovascular medications may contribute to this situation.
3.
Narrowing, obstruction, or insufficient blood flow in local cerebral vessels.
Arrhythmias may occur during emotional distress.
It is recommended that you consult a neurologist or cardiologist for evaluation and treatment.
Wishing you good health and peace.
Best regards, Dr.
Tao.

Reply Date: 2017/11/29

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Feeling dizzy for a few seconds when speaking excitedly or during moments of heightened emotion can be attributed to several physiological responses. This phenomenon is often linked to the body's autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary bodily functions, including heart rate, blood pressure, and blood flow. When you become excited or agitated, your body may respond by increasing heart rate and altering blood pressure, which can lead to temporary dizziness.

One common cause of dizziness in such situations is a sudden drop in blood pressure, known as orthostatic hypotension. This can occur when you stand up quickly or change positions, but it can also happen during intense emotional states. The excitement may cause your blood vessels to dilate, leading to a decrease in blood flow to the brain, resulting in a brief feeling of lightheadedness or dizziness.

Additionally, if you are on blood pressure medication, it is essential to consider how these medications might interact with your body's response to stress or excitement. Some antihypertensive medications can cause side effects such as dizziness, especially if they lower your blood pressure too much. If you notice that your dizziness coincides with taking your medication or if it worsens, it would be wise to consult your healthcare provider. They may need to adjust your medication or evaluate your overall treatment plan.

Another factor to consider is hyperventilation, which can occur when you speak excitedly or rapidly. When you hyperventilate, you breathe too quickly, leading to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in your blood. This can cause symptoms such as dizziness, tingling in the extremities, and even fainting in some cases. Practicing controlled breathing techniques can help mitigate this response.

If these episodes of dizziness are infrequent and resolve quickly, they may not be a cause for concern. However, if you experience them more frequently, or if they are accompanied by other symptoms such as fainting, confusion, or severe headaches, it would be prudent to seek medical attention. Persistent dizziness can sometimes indicate underlying health issues that require further evaluation.

In summary, occasional dizziness when speaking excitedly can be a normal response to emotional stimuli, often related to changes in blood pressure or hyperventilation. However, given your history of taking blood pressure medication, it is essential to monitor these episodes closely. If they persist or worsen, consulting with a healthcare professional is advisable to rule out any serious conditions and to ensure that your medication regimen is appropriate for your needs. Always prioritize your health and well-being, and do not hesitate to seek medical advice when in doubt.

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