Dizziness and generalized weakness throughout the day is recommended to consult a neurologist to improve head CT or head MRI to rule out dizziness and weakness caused by intracranial organic diseases, such as intracranial tumors and metastases. Routine blood tests should also be performed to check whether the patient is suffering from low hemoglobin or anemia, which may be accompanied by memory loss. If the patient is anemic, we need to find out the cause of the anemia and replenish the hematopoietic material in time. Dizziness and general weakness can also be seen in some patients with neurasthenia, especially in perimenopausal women. Due to the abnormal metabolism of transmitters in the brain caused by changes in hormone levels in the body, patients can develop neurasthenia, which manifests as dizziness, general weakness, memory loss, sleep disorders, panic, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and other systemic symptoms, and the main treatment is to adjust neurasthenia.