During menopause, cortisol levels have been shown to spike during the night, causing those nighttime awakenings and disturbed s
During menopause, cortisol levels have been shown to spike
during the night, causing those nighttime awakenings and disturbed s
during the night, causing those nighttime awakenings and
disturbed sleep1.
When these feelings occur, breathing and heart rate levels are rapid and unsteady, which
disturbs the blood flow and oxygen to the brain, causing dizziness
during menopause.