What’s wrong with menopausal eating?

Large meals during menopause are mainly caused by female aging and the sharp decrease in estrogen. It is usually caused by emotional anxiety, diabetes and chronic gastritis. 1. Emotional anxiety: due to the endocrine function decline during menopause, the body may produce many discomforts. In the face of social, family, work and other environmental pressure, it is easy to produce anxiety, depression and other situations. Many menopausal women will get relief by eating, so there is a menopausal meal size becomes bigger. 2. Diabetes: Diabetes may lead to lack of energy and hunger, so you can’t help but eat more, so if you have diabetes during menopause, it may also lead to larger meals. 3. Chronic gastritis: Chronic gastritis, due to excessive secretion of gastric acid, the food eaten is decomposed faster than normal people, so the amount of meal will become bigger because you feel hungry again after eating. Therefore, menopausal patients with the above symptoms should go to the hospital in time and ask the doctor for a clear diagnosis and treatment.