Dizziness during menstruation may be caused by lack of air circulation, lack of sleep, excessive blood loss and high blood pressure.
1. Lack of air circulation: If the windows in the room are closed tightly, the lack of air circulation may make you feel dizzy.
2. Lack of sleep: Taking care of a child during menstruation is too tiring, and frequent breastfeeding at night may lead to lack of sleep and poor mental state, which may also lead to dizziness.
3. Excessive blood loss: some women have hemorrhage after delivery or discharge more after delivery, more blood loss will lead to insufficient blood volume, insufficient blood supply to the brain causing cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, and then have dizziness.
4. Hypertension: patients with gestational hypertension, after the birth of the blood pressure is in a relatively high state, too high blood pressure so that cerebral blood perfusion increases, there will be symptoms of dizziness.
There are many reasons for dizziness during menstruation, and serious cases with nausea and vomiting symptoms should seek medical treatment promptly.