
35 Menopause Symptoms
35 Menopause Symptoms Menopause is said to occur in women when the ovaries gradually produce less and less of estrogen and eventually the production is stopped completely. Women suffering from menopause have to get their uterus removed surgically during the final stages. In the next paragraph we discuss the 35 most common menopause symptoms. The 35 most common menopause symptoms are:-
- Hot flashes that may occur regularly at night with excessive sweat
- Irregular beating of the heart at sometime or the other
- Frequent irritation
- Psychological problem like mood swings and tears due to lack of sleep at night
- Insomnia or lack of sleep at night due to hot flashes and excessive sweat.
- Irregular periods where the gap between two periods becomes shorter or longer than normal
- The loss of sexual drive or libido.
- Vaginal Dryness
- Getting tired quickly after doing chores and tasks.
- Frequent feelings of anxiety and a feeling of being uncomfortable.
- Feelings of loneliness and doom
- Difficulty in concentrating on things and mental confusion
- Frequent memory lapses
- Incontinence when sneezing or laughing
- Skin irritations like itchy and crawly skin
- Aching muscles, joints and tendons.
- Increase pain and tension in the muscle and joints
- Breast related disorders like breast tenderness.
- Frequent headaches and also migraine
- Gastrointestinal disorders like excess gas
- Sudden bouts of bloat.
- Depression several times a day
- Exacerbation or excessive worrying for existing conditions
- An increased risk of suffering from a number of allergies.
- Excessive weight gain and obesity related disorders
- Thinning of hair and hair loss
- Dizziness and frequent loss of balance.
- Irregular body odor
- Strange sensation under the skin
- A tingling feeling in the extremities
- Increased bleeding in the gums
- Bad taste in mouth and bad breath
- Osteoporosis
- The fingernails become soft and cracked
- Ringing in ears also known as tinnitus.
These are the most common symptoms found in women during menopause. Women should take care to see that none of the problems occur for a long time. In case any of the problems do not subside or get cured after a considerable amount of time then it is necessary to meet the doctor at once. The doctor will be able to diagnose the menopause and the stage that it has reached. The doctor will then start treatment which includes medications, hormone replacement therapy or completely removing the uterus.
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