Are You Experiencing These Symptoms?
- Feeling unsteady when standing or walking
- A floating or lightheaded sensation
- Recurrent episodes of dizziness
- Heavy-headed feeling
- No clear abnormality found on medical examinations
Dizziness and unsteadiness are not always caused by problems in the inner ear.
At our clinic, we also consider overall body balance and circulation.
In traditional East Asian medicine, this type of condition may be described as a pattern known as “Wind-Damp.”
When digestive function becomes weakened and the body is affected by a mild cold or physical stress, dizziness and imbalance may occur.
Many people associate a cold with symptoms such as fever, coughing, or a runny nose.
However, the effects of a cold can also influence the digestive system.
When digestive function declines, it may affect overall balance and circulation throughout the body, which can contribute to dizziness and unsteadiness.
Some patients do not recall having a cold at all.
Even mild exposure to cold temperatures or temporary reductions in physical resilience may play a role.
At our clinic, we evaluate the whole body and focus on supporting digestive function and restoring overall balance.


