The persistent dizziness in women may be caused by abnormal blood pressure, but it may also be due to anemia, hypoglycemia, transient ischemic attack, etc., as follows: 1. Abnormal blood pressure: For example, dizziness may occur when blood pressure increases or decreases, and blood pressure monitoring can clarify the diagnosis. 2. Anemia: Patients with anemia may also experience dizziness, and blood tests should be performed. If the patient is menstruating, it may be due to menstrual flow, or it may be due to malnutrition or other causes, which should be analyzed in detail. 3. Hypoglycemia: Dizziness can also occur, which can be clearly diagnosed by blood glucose monitoring. 5. cerebellar and brainstem lesions: can also cause dizziness, such as cerebellar and brainstem infarction and hemorrhage can also occur, and brain MRI can make a clear diagnosis.