Dizzy spells
Dizzy spells are a common symptom of menopause. Dizzy spells, as a menopausal symptom, is the result of lower estrogen levels that occur in the blood vessels. Other common symptoms like headaches, hot flashes, and night sweats can actually lead to dizzy spells.
Dizzy spells may also be the result of menopause medications. Dizzy spells in themselves are not bad, but if a menopausal woman becomes dizzy while driving or walking on a stairway, the result could be serious. Dizzy spells, more than likely, will frighten a menopausal woman. It’s not uncommon for numbness in the toes and fingers to accompany dizzy spells during menopause.
Dizzy spells, if left unaddressed, could lead to panic attacks. Dizzy spells can also be a symptom of a tumor. Only 5% of dizzy spells are associated with serious illnesses or conditions. Don’t just assume dizzy spells are common and natural.
Dizziness is sometimes used as a general term for disorders. Dizzy spells are caused by lightheadedness caused by the change in the blood flow to the brain. Dizzy spells can escalate to vertigo, a feigned sense of motion.
You can try to address mild or moderate dizzy spells naturally or discuss them with your doctor.
Control the Dizzy Spells From Menopause Naturally
There are several options to control your dizzy spells from menopause naturally.
Diet
Our modern day diets consist of on-the-go meals which lack needed nutrients. Menopause involves hormonal changes and is aggravated by poor diets. Drinking too many caffeinated beverages dehydrate the body. Drinking enough water is necessary to keep our bodies hydrated. Add more lean protein, complex carbohydrates, and fruits in your diet. And plenty of water.
Herbs
There are several natural herbs that have been proven to allay dizzy spells during menopause.
- Black cohosh contains calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and sulphur. Black cohosh has been used by menopausal women as a medicinal herb for centuries.
- Don quai is a blood tonic that is effective to regulate menstruation. The antispasmodic properties in Don quai helps to ease cramps and dizzy spells. Don quai, when taken for 8-2 weeks has shown the most promising benefits.
- Lavender oil has been used for centuries to treat dizzy spells. Its scent is an added bonus.
- Rose is used to relieve dizzy spells in menopausal women.
Relaxation
Stress is a negative trigger to menopausal symptoms. Practice relaxation methods to fight anxiety and headaches that can lead to dizzy spells. There are relaxation and stretching exercises that can help.
Get enough sleep
Rest has been proven to actually prevent dizzy spells during menopause. Rearrange your schedule, if necessary, to make sure you get seven-eight hours of sleep a night.
Dizzy spells can be managed
For those dizzy spells that range from mild to moderate, natural remedies can be tried.
Live through menopause without unnecessary symptoms. It’s your decision. No one can make it for you.
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Dizzy spells and vertigo are not the same thing.