If you are dizzy while lying down, it could be your blood pressure. But that usually causes you to become dizzy when going from lying down to standing up. You may have an inner ear infection or problem. Medications can cause this. There are several things that can contribute to becoming dizzy after lying down, some of which are easy to explain. Two simple reasons are mild dehydration (aka lack of water, headaches and fatigue are also symptoms of this) and low blood sugar levels. Another reason, albeit more complicated, is low blood pressure or poor blood flow to the head. Dizziness can result when you move into that position too quickly, and this can also be a result of not having enough oxygen going to the brain. I also have that same problem, but I am diagnosed with anemia, meaning my iron is low and that can result in not having enough oxygen going to the brain causing me to get dizzy if I move quickly in a certain way. First of all you should go see a doctor. This may be caused from a vertebral artery occulsion which is nothing to mess around about. If your dizzyness is also caused by sudden head movements it could also be caused by Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo BPPV. Where crystals in your inner ear become dislodged and affect the specific gravity of the fuild in your semicircular cannals causing you to continue to "sense" movement after you stop moving. Again go see your doctor.
These medicines make some people feel lightheaded, dizzy, or faint when they get up after sitting or lying down.
I have suffered from severe dizziness upon lying down and turning my head in the past. I researched it and found a syndrome called BPPV. You may want to plug this into a search engine and see if it sounds like your problem.
Lying down for prolonged periods of time causes bed sores...but not "lie bumps"!
Dizzy Down the Rapids happened in 1991.
If you have been lying down for a while or slouching, blood will start to stay around your brain. When you stand up all the blood flows back into the circulatory system which causes the dizzy feeling you get.
Dizzy Down the Rapids was created in 1991-04.
The flu left me feeling dizzy. Feeling dizzy, I sat down.
Lying down.
no cutting yourself wont make you dizzy but it can cause internal bleeding
No its only the blood going to your head
"Lying down" in French is spelled as "allongΓ©".
Sweating while lying down is likely due to an increase in your body temperature, either from the room being too warm or from an illness. Your body sweats to help regulate your temperature and cool you down. Stress and anxiety can also cause sweating while lying down due to an increase in your body's sympathetic nervous system activity.