Question

Male, 36 years old, has been experiencing intermittent dizziness for half a year. Sometimes his eyes will tilt to the left, and no matter how hard he tries, he cannot restore them to a normal position. Walking is also difficult to maintain a straight line. What could this be a sign of?

Answer

Based on your description, your symptoms may be caused by cerebral infarction due to cerebral vascular sclerosis. It is recommended to undergo a brain CT scan for an accurate diagnosis and to pay attention to a diet low in salt and fat and keep it light. You can also consider taking some medications that promote blood circulation and dilate blood vessels. It is advisable to consult a neurology department in a regular hospital for an MRI and EEG examination to confirm the diagnosis and receive guidance from the doctor, to avoid any delay in treating the condition.