Heartburn and dizziness during menopause are relatively common phenomena, often due to hormone level disorders, and may also cause dizziness if blood pressure is unstable. Menopause means that after the age of 45, especially around the age of 50, there is a sharp decline in ovarian function, resulting in a sharp drop in the level of estrogen and progesterone secretion in the body. Due to the fluctuation of hormone level in the body, women may have irritability, anxiety, crying, irritability or sweating, and in severe cases, insomnia and dizziness may occur. After menopause, blood pressure is also prone to instability, and fluctuations in blood pressure may also cause insufficient blood supply to the heart and brain, resulting in dizziness and heartburn. There may also be other reasons for the symptoms of dizziness during menopause, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to provide targeted treatment.