Course of disease | Dizziness in the menopause

Course of disease

Normally, the menopause begins slowly and increases in the course of time, as do the symptoms. After a few years, the symptoms slowly decrease again. The same happens with dizziness during the menopause. With the end of the menopause, the dizziness usually disappears again.

Duration/Prediction

The menopause usually lasts five to ten years, but the duration varies greatly between individuals. The severity of the symptoms also varies greatly. Dizziness, which is triggered by the menopause, usually subsides at the end of the menopause. The prognosis is therefore very good. Less frequently, the menopause provokes the intensification of a dizziness that has been present for some time