Dizziness occurs during menopause. During menopause, the level of estrogen in the body decreases due to the decline of the ovaries, and the decrease in the level of estrogen can cause unstable vasodilatation symptoms, and many people will experience dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, palpitations, and other autonomic symptoms. The first visit of such patients is often not to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, but to the Neurology Department, Cardiology Department, or Pentacenterology Department, only to find out that the symptoms are menopausal. Menopausal symptoms include not only dizziness, but also other symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and even memory loss and dementia, all of which are symptoms of menopause, as well as menstrual problems. Some patients may suffer from back pain, osteoporosis, etc. Some patients may also suffer from poor sleep or insomnia, irritability, irritability, etc. All of the above symptoms belong to menopausal symptoms.