If an underlying cause of dizziness is found, your child's doctor will discuss treatment with you. Otherwise, you can help your child by relieving their symptoms. If your child feels dizzy:
- Have your child sit down or lie down right away. If sitting, have your child place their head between their knees. This helps to direct blood back into the head.
If your child has fainted:
- Lay them down on a flat surface. If the child has food in their mouth, lay the child on their side with their face turned toward the floor to prevent choking.
- Raise your child's feet above heart level using a pillow or other object.
- After your child wakes up, give them a drink, such as orange juice, to increase hydration and raise blood sugar.
- If your child's symptoms don't resolve with these simple measures, call your child's doctor. Sometimes children need to be treated with I.V. (intravenous) fluids.
- Be sure to notify your child's doctor anytime your child faints.