Why are your arms sore during menopause?

Arm pain during menopause may be caused by osteoporosis, autonomic dysfunction, frozen shoulder, etc. due to calcium loss. 1. Osteoporosis: During menopause, the level of estrogen in a woman’s body will decrease, and bone resorption is greater than bone formation, which makes her susceptible to osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, etc. If she is overworked, she will be prone to arm pain. 2. Autonomic disorders: when estrogen level decreases during menopause, some symptoms of autonomic disorders will appear, mainly manifested as sleep disorders, palpitations, fatigue, headache, etc., and other parts of the pain, such as arm pain, may also occur. 3. Frozen shoulder: This disease is also called frozen shoulder, which is related to long-term exertion and has no direct relationship with menopause, and if the symptoms are mild, there will be symptoms such as arm pain and activity limitation. If the symptoms are mild, there will be arm pain, limited movement and other symptoms. Sore arms during menopause should go to the hospital for a detailed examination, for the cause of the treatment, usually pay attention to the local warmth, to avoid excessive exertion.