The Real Answers team answered a question previously that I think addresses yours really well. Basically, our health experts said that any type of cramps can cause lightheadedness. So can anemia, which is a common issue for women on their periods. But of course, if you find your symptoms are getting worse, you might want to schedule an appointment with your healthcare professional. Also, see what our health expert, Michelle, has to say.
If there's anything I've learned it's that there's no such thing as “normal” when it comes to periods. There are a variety of symptoms that girls face and menstrual cycles affect each of us differently. Dizziness is symptom that some girls face. I've heard that drinking plenty of water and taking ibuprofen according to package directions can help. (If you're under 18, make sure you talk to a parent or guardian before taking ibuprofen, though.) It's also important to eat healthfully during your period — include plenty of fruits and vegetables, lean protein and whole grains.
Prostaglandins produced in the uterus are hormones most commonly known for causing menstrual cramps. These prostaglandins can affect other organs as well, causing various other menstrual symptoms. Headaches, nausea, diarrhea, back pain and yes, dizziness. Symptoms resulting from this surge in prostaglandins start a few days before flow begins and taper off a few days into your cycle. Ibuprofen inhibits prostaglandins and can be used to decrease symptoms. Also anemia, which is common in any women with a period, can contribute to dizziness. Make sure you take care of yourself, especially when you have your period. Eat a well balanced diet, don’t over-do the salty carbohydrates and sweets because this can actually make you feel worse. Drink plenty of water, take a multivitamin and get about eight hours of sleep each night. Dizziness during this time of the month is unlikely to be of concern. However, if symptoms persist, contact your healthcare provider for an office visit.
Peer Answer: This is normal, and at the same time, ridiculously inconvenient and uncomfortable. It really peeves me when I try to put a tampon in, but can’t. Doesn’t it seem ridiculous to be on your period and...
Learn MorePeer Answer: I think it depends on what you mean by excessive. There is definitely some bloating and weight gain going on when you’re getting your period. My clothes definitely don’t fit as well as they should and...
Learn MoreThis is not intended to be medical advice. Everybody is different so please make sure to consult your physician if you're having issues. Do not delay or refrain from seeking professional medical advice from your physician because of something you have read on this site.
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