Dizziness caused by a cold
The child may have caught a cold, especially dizziness caused by nasal congestion caused by respiratory infection, or dizziness caused by gastrointestinal cold.
Dizziness caused by insufficient food.
Children may not eat much the night before, and they haven't eaten breakfast in the morning, which is easy to cause dizziness because of hypoglycemia.
Dizziness caused by digestive tract diseases
Children may suffer from chronic upper gastrointestinal diseases. When they get up in the morning, they get dizzy easily because they haven't eaten.
Dizziness caused by hypotension
The child's blood pressure is low, the blood supply to the head is insufficient when he gets up in the morning, and dizziness may occur.