Call it spinning, light-headedness or dizziness, this sensation can occur anytime during menopause. Once again, a drop in hormone levels is to blame for the woozy feeling you may experience. To minimize the impact, make sure to stay hydrated and get as much rest as possible.
I know it only seems to get worse, but trust me, it’s all part of nature’s plan to bring your body into a new, beautiful stage of life. As your estrogen levels decrease, your mouth becomes more dry than usual, which means it’s less able to clean off bacteria. And when bacteria grows, it can lead to tooth decay and bleeding gums.
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