What happened to the frequent dizziness after childbirth?

The common causes of postpartum dizziness include anemia, postural hypotension, postpartum depression, lack of sleep, poor indoor air circulation, etc. Anemia is often due to excessive blood loss or insufficient iron intake during delivery, and patients have symptoms such as pallor, weakness, panic, chest tightness, loss of appetite, etc. Blood tests often indicate a decrease in red blood cells and hemoglobin content. Postural hypotension mostly occurs after sudden standing with dizziness, with blackness in front of the eyes, sometimes nausea, vomiting and fainting. Postpartum depression is also more common clinically, mainly manifested as depressed mood, irritability, panic and chest tightness. Sleep deprivation is widespread among mothers, and prolonged sleep deprivation can cause endocrine dysfunction of the vegetative nerves, resulting in dizziness. In addition, dizziness can also be caused by small indoor space and lack of air circulation.