For a person with Diabetes, getting giddy may indicate a number of health 
concerns. Giddiness may indicate hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), low blood 
pressure, or other unrelated medical conditions. Having a good control of 
Diabetes is of great importance, and if a diabetic start to experience giddy, 
prompt medical treatment is needed.
● Hypoglycemia, or low blood glucose
A number of reasons can lead to the drop and a too low level of blood 
glucose, such as medicines, increased physical activity, skipping a meal or 
eating a very small meal and drinking alcoholic beverages. In this condition, 
people will experience symptoms like giddiness, sweating, huger, headache, pale 
skin, shakiness, confusion, short attention span, etc.
Measures that can prevent hypoglycemia include taking medicines at 
recommended time, having adequate foods during a meal, and avoiding alcohol.
● Low blood pressure
Diabetics may fail to have a good control of blood pressure, so some of them 
will feel giddy when they are moving from a sitting to a standing position. This 
is a very severe condition and ask the doctor about the best treatment.
Besides, certain medications, blood vessels obstruction or improper work of 
the nerves that regulate the blood vessels and heart can also be the reason of 
this problem.
● Other medical condition
An individual with Diabetes may feel giddy due to other medical conditions 
like ear infections, and diseases of the middle ear, etc. Symptoms including 
vertigo, nausea, vomiting, headaches can be causes. Untreated promptly, ear 
infections will get worse, or even impair the person's hearing.
Are you still unclear about the cause of your feeling of giddy? Ask our 
online experts or your doctor right away. They will provide the most suitable 
treatment for you.