Will menopausal dizziness heal on its own?

Dizziness that occurs during menopause can heal on its own, but it takes a long time and can affect normal work and study over a long period of time. Dizziness occurs because of a persistent decrease in estrogen levels in the body, causing abnormalities in the nervous system, such as dizziness, headache, night sweats, insomnia and other symptoms that can affect one’s work and life and can last for 7 or even 8 years, or as short as 2-3 years. As much as possible, you can avoid the persistence of dizziness symptoms by taking oral medication such as certain estrogen supplementation, which can also reduce the manifestation of menopausal symptoms. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the hospital to register with the gynecologist and let the doctor to prescribe medication for treatment. Taking the right amount of oral medication can not only treat the disease, but also restore the health of the body.