Sunday 13 July 2014

6 Signs of Early Menopause in Women

Many women start to notice symptoms they suspect could be indicative of menopause well before actual menopause. Are you wondering whether you are entering menopause? Perimenopauseis the phase leading up to your final menstrual period. These signs are often the same symptoms that are associated with menopause. 1. Changes in Your Menstrual Cycle For many women the first, though often ignored sign is a change in the length of menstrual cycles. Your cycles could get longer, shorter, or you could notice some other change in the usual pattern. If you have been regular as clockwork since you were thirteen, you will probably be more likely to notice any change. 2. The Occasional Hot Flash In the very early stages of the menopause transition, many women notice a hot flash now and then. The first few times it happens you might mistake it for the room being hot or wearing too many layers. For women who are “flashers”, this symptom often gets worse before it gets better. 3. Changes in Your Mood This sign of menopause is disconcerting. Women describe being irritable, sad, anxious, discontented, and/or angry. Even when their lives seem to be going well with everything moving in a positive direction, women will be strangely unhappy or full of angst. 4. Changes in Your Sleep Pattern Losing sleep is frustrating. There are many reasons your sleep pattern might be changingat this time in your life. It could be due to nighttime hot flashes, stress, or unexplained wakefulness, for example. There are many possible remedies, including medicationsthat may help you get your sleep pattern back to normal. If this is an issue for you, speak to your doctor about it. 5. Heart Palpitations Heart palpitations can be a normal, though startling, sign of approaching menopause. But since heart diseaseis also a possibility, check with your medical provider if your heart beats irregularly or you feel fatigued, short of breath or faint. 6. Vaginal Symptoms For some women, vaginal dryness is their first inkling that menopause is on the way. This can come in the form of painful intercourse, or may be noticed along with urinary incontinence. Lower Sex Drive Even without vaginal dryness, women can notice a lower interest in sex. Changes in libido may go unnoticed in the chaos of a stressful life, but eventually you may realize that you don’t seem as interested in sex anymore, or that your orgasms are not as intense. Libido is an amalgam of physiological processes and psychological and emotional elements. Kindly leave your comments.

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