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How to Stop Feeling Dizzy

Frequent dizziness can be a sign of a lot of things, so you should go to a doctor to find out what’s causing your vertigo. If you know the cause, however, these tricks can help end the spins when you start to feel dizzy.

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Hold Steady

Feeling dizzy? Stop what you’re doing and hold still! Focus your attention on a single spot, anything from a crack in the wall to your own hand. In a few minutes, your inner ear will regain equilibrium and you’ll feel better.

Ginger

As any person who has suffered a bout of dizziness knows, nausea is often an unwanted side effect. Fortunately, there’s a natural solution: ginger! The next time you get that spinning sensation, chew on a fresh piece of ginger, a ginger candy, or drink a cup of ginger tea. It will focus your attention on the flavor, and settle your stomach in a jiffy.

Water Can Help

Dizziness can often occur as a result of dehydration, particularly on a hot day or after vigorous exercise. If you feel a bout of dizziness come on, slowly sip a glass of water, and you should start to feel better. As a general rule, you should be drinking eight glasses of water per day.

Up Your Sugar Levels

Another possible cause of dizziness is low blood sugar. If it’s been awhile since you last ate something, this could very well be the case for you. To stop the spins, eat a small sweet or carbohydrate-rich snack like hard candy, fruit juice, a spoonful of honey, or a bagel.

Ayurvedic Approach to Dizziness

In Ayurvedic medicine, lemon water is a traditional cure for dizziness. Add one tablespoon of lemon juice and one teaspoon of sugar or honey to a glass of water and drink. You should start to feel revived in a few minutes. Cumin and nutmeg are also classic Ayurvedic dizziness remedies.

Feet Flat on the Ground

When you get dizzy, make sure your feet stay flat on the ground. In particular, women who are prone to dizziness should avoid high heels and wedges and choose flats instead. The additional surface area in contact with the ground will reduce your chance of falls.

Skip the Uppers and Downers

If you suffer from dizziness, you should avoid both caffeine and alcohol. These stimulants and depressants can send you for a whirl, making your dizziness problem worse.

Eyes Wide Shut

Have you noticed that your dizziness gets worse when you get up from a chair or out of bed? To prevent the attack from coming on, keep your eyes shut while you change positions. For example, when getting out of bed, close your eyes and sit up, wait for a few seconds until your body adjusts, then stand up. After a few more seconds, open your eyes. It turns out that visual cues can trigger dizziness, and by closing your eyes, you eliminate the problem.

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Bruce Lubin and Jeanne Bossolina-Lubin are the proud parents of three boys and more than a dozen books. After saving thousands per year using everyday tips and simple lifehacks, they started their own business in the hopes of sharing their knowledge with others. They have been known to go into their friends' refrigerators to turn their eggs upside down so that they last longer.


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