What’s wrong with women who get a little dizzy?

Women’s dizziness can be categorized as physiological and pathological, and pathological causes mainly include cardiovascular diseases, blood system diseases and endocrine diseases. 1. Physiological: work pressure, anxiety, etc., may lead to dizziness; or eat too little in a day will also have dizziness symptoms. These are normal physiological phenomena that can be relieved by soothing the mood and changing the living habits, and do not require additional special treatment. 2. Pathological: If a woman suffers from cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, hypotension, heart failure and arrhythmia, dizziness will occur due to blood circulation disorders resulting in impaired blood supply to the brain; anemia and other blood disorders will also cause dizziness due to ischemia and hypoxia of the brain; hypoglycemia and diabetes mellitus and other endocrine disorders will also have this symptom. In addition, dizziness may be caused by blood loss during physiological period, which can be relieved after bed rest and proper nutrition. If the symptoms are severe and persistent, timely medical treatment is needed. There are many causes of dizziness in women, and it is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention to identify the causes and dispose of them under the guidance of a doctor.