5. Malnutrition
Malnutrition isn’t just a condition that becomes part of a statistic you read about in the news: It’s a very real problem that affects many people across the world – and it even affects many people who think they might be eating enough.
Sometimes malnutrition has a physical and medical underlying cause that can be tied to eating the wrong foods in the case of serious food intolerances; it might also sometimes be tied to malabsorption and condition that cause it, where the body isn’t absorbing the nutrients that the patient attempts to take in.
Conditions like anorexia will also often eventually lead to malnutrition but can be extremely hard to diagnose without the co-operation of the patient.
Dizziness is a very common symptom that can be seen together with malnutrition due to the impact it has on the body and the organs.
See your doctor if you suspect that malnutrition is the cause.