Does menopause make you dizzy?

Dizziness can occur during menopause, which includes menopausal anxiety disorder and menopausal depression. Patients with menopausal anxiety disorder can have psychological symptoms as well as somatic symptoms. Patients with psychological symptoms usually show irritability, fear, fear, etc. Patients with somatic symptoms mainly show dizziness, head swelling and pain, tinnitus, blurred vision, but also palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath. Some patients may experience localized chest pressure, and may also experience urinary and fecal disorders. Some patients may have difficulty in falling asleep, and may also experience excessive dreams during sleep. Patients with menopausal anxiety can mainly be treated with anti-anxiety therapy, which can include oral tandospiroxone, buspirone, and also lorazepam. In addition, menopausal patients can also develop depression. If the patient for menopausal depression, the patient is mainly manifested in the disinterest in anything, depressed mood, but also may appear dizziness, mainly when given citalopram antidepressant treatment.