How to judge menopause

Mar 07, 2023Leave a message

Judging by changes in the neuropsychiatric system
The age of 45 is an important turning point for women. After the age of 45, if a woman experiences personality changes, mood swings, frequent irritability, paranoia, depression, or memory loss, difficulty concentrating, etc., it is necessary to consider whether she is already in a menopausal state.

 

Judging based on changes in the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system
As a very vulnerable group, menopausal women are the most likely to experience night sweat fever. "Panic, shortness of breath, chest tightness, discomfort, and abnormal fluctuations in blood pressure can occur, including symptoms such as hyperlipidemia, dizziness, dizziness, and tinnitus.". Once these symptoms occur, they all belong to changes in the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system, which can be large or small. It is important to seek medical treatment in a timely manner to avoid causing greater harm!


Judging based on changes in the genitourinary system
After menopause, a large proportion of women will experience unspeakable embarrassing situations. The vast majority of women will experience menstrual disorders, vaginal dryness, decreased libido, or vulvar atrophy, itching, breast atrophy, breast hyperplasia, and other conditions. The occurrence of these symptoms has brought great distress to women, so it is necessary to treat them scientifically and seek medical attention in a timely manner.


Judging by changes in the skeletal muscle system
Menopausal women can experience significant physiological changes, especially osteoporosis, which can be accompanied by muscle soreness, fatigue, joint deformation, easy fracture, brittle nails, matte hair, and dry and peeling off. Once these conditions occur, it is important to pay attention and take timely treatment measures.

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