Significance of Giddiness
Giddiness, as described in various traditional texts and scientific studies, encompasses a range of dizziness sensations linked to different health conditions. According to Purana, it is associated with Raja Yakshma and can result from physical or emotional stress, as well as other medical factors. Rasashastra outlines several causes for giddiness, such as improper medicine assimilation, excessive pitta during fever, and poor purification of substances like hingula. In modern science, giddiness is recognized as a symptom of headaches and conditions like Meniere’s disease, impacting overall health.
Synonyms: Dizziness, Vertigo, Exhilaration, Elation, Cheerfulness, Euphoria, Faintness, Unsteadiness
In Dutch: Duizeligheid; In Finnish: Huimaus; In Spanish: Mareo
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Giddiness'
In Hinduism, giddiness is interpreted as a symptom linked to various health issues, including dizziness from excess pitta, effects of improper medicines, and stress-related conditions, suggesting a need for holistic management through remedies like bathing and purification.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 4: Iatrochemistry
(1) A state of dizziness that can occur due to the effects of poorly assimilated medicine.[1] (2) A symptom that suggests dizziness, which the medicine aims to alleviate.[2] (3) A sensation of dizziness or lightheadedness, commonly reported among symptoms of pittodara.[3] (4) A sensation of dizziness that can occur in fever presentations, particularly tied to excess pitta, affecting balance and perception.[4] (5) A state of dizziness that can be improved through bathing.[5]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa)
(1) A sensation of dizziness or lightheadedness that may be a symptom of health problems linked to impure shila-jatu.[6] (2) A sensation of dizziness that can be caused by taking hingula that has not been properly purified.[7]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) A condition that is considered injurious when using liquid kshara.[8]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A symptom experienced by patients suffering from Raja Yakshma, often related to physical and emotional stress.[9]
The concept of Giddiness in scientific sources
Giddiness, characterized by spinning sensations or dizziness, is notably a symptom of Meniere’s disease and headaches, affecting patients' daily activities and indicating possible physiological imbalances within the body.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a feeling of dizziness or lightheadedness, and it was a symptom associated with the clinical presentation of young patients with acute coronary syndrome.[10]