Peri Menopause
Symptoms- Starts At Any Age
Menopause is not called menopause until one year has passed
since your last menstrual period. There are many women who
start experiencing the pre or peri menopause symptoms several
years before their actual menopause occurs. This is not certain
and cannot be said perfectly that when will these signs start
occurring in certain women or so.
The age varies from woman to woman and there are woman who
even start experiencing premenopausal symptoms in their early
thirties, some in their forties and some might never experience
any symptom at all. So there is no fixed rule or no such study
that can tell you what and when will be the symptoms in any
woman. There is nothing to worry about anything if you
experience one or more symptoms but it is equally important
that you discuss them with the doctor. Women who have had their
ovaries removed due to some reason, will experience sudden
menopause and there will be no such symptoms seen in them.
However the premenopausal symptoms are hot flashes, coldness,
night sweats, irregular periods, sleeping disturbances, mood
swings, dry skin, hair loss, heart palpitation, vaginal dryness
and other discomforts. These are the common symptoms that are
usually seen in the patients of menopause but there can be
several other specific symptoms too. Some women experience
heavy periods while some have light or spotting during periods.
The bleeding duration during periods can be longer or shorter
and the period cycle can also be irregular. Depression,
frustration, anxiety and other psychological problems are seen
in several women. Menopause is a natural thing and it will come
to every woman sooner or later and so you should be mentally
prepared for that.
There is no such age that can be said to experience peri
menopause symptoms and if these signs occur in thirties they
don't understand these, as it is too early to think about
menopause. But premenopausal symptoms can be seen in any age
and so you should be a little more conscious so that it can be
taken care of properly. Sometimes these symptoms are similar to
thyroid disorders and it is better to consult a doctor and take
the appropriate advice. Some women are fortunate and they don't
experience any menopausal symptoms or perimenopausal symptoms.
If these symptoms are due to menopause then they will not
subside until the final menopause occurs but the doctor can
advice you or prescribe you some medicines that will ease your
problem.
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