The symptoms of menopause are that after a woman's menstruation stops, the endocrine system in the body becomes disordered, which can cause symptoms such as irritability, tinnitus, and dizziness. When such a situation occurs, symptomatic treatment and control should be adopted in a timely manner to avoid more serious situations. So what are the symptoms of women before menopause? Today we will introduce it to you. Symptoms of menopause in women Generally, women enter menopause at the age of 45-55, when ovulation and menstruation stop and they lose their reproductive ability. This is mainly because the ovarian function declines and even disappears. The symptoms of menopause, before menopause, are mainly menstrual changes: Changes in menstrual rhythm: The cycle is prolonged, the intervals between menstruation are extended, or there is no menstrual period for two or three months, but it returns to its natural pattern after a few months. This alternation of amenorrhea and regular menstruation can last for one or two years. Some women have shorter periods and too many periods during a period of time. Changes in the appearance of menstrual blood: The color of the blood becomes lighter, pink, or even black, mixed with small blood clots and fiber fragments. The amount of menstrual blood also changes. For some women, the amount of menstrual blood gradually decreases; but there is no increase in bleeding or heavy bleeding. The length of the menstrual period also varies. Some women gradually get shorter, while for other women, the menstrual period is prolonged and can last up to 10 days. After menopause, about 10 to 20% of women will experience some symptoms, mainly including: facial flushing and fever, starting from the lower part of the face and spreading upward to the entire face, often with significant vascular dilation, redness, and sweating all over the body. At the same time, dizziness and vertigo may occur, and the degree of flushing varies. Sometimes it is limited to the face and neck, but it may also be frequent and severe. Autonomic nervous system disorders, numbness of the limbs, abnormal sensations in the extremities especially at night, cramps, heaviness in the lower limbs, as if the legs don't know where to put, pain in the lower abdomen, palpitations, pain in the precordial area, headaches, dizziness, insomnia and syncope; often irritable, emotionally unstable, prone to temper, and sometimes suspicious and depressed. When you reach menopause, you may experience some discomfort. This is an inevitable physiological process. Don't worry. These discomforts are only temporary and will soon pass. You must be mentally prepared to enter the work and life of old age with a calm and determined mood. Sometimes medications are given. The above are the symptoms of women before menopause. If this happens, targeted medications and methods should be used for treatment in a timely manner. This is the only way to allow the body to return to normal. After the body shows symptoms of menopause, the patient's family and friends should pay more attention to the patient, so that the symptoms of menopause can be greatly improved. |
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