Menopausal women generally do not experience a higher than normal body temperature.
Due to the failure of ovarian function, the level of estrogen in the body gradually decreases, and some women may have hot flashes and excessive sweating, but most of them will not have a higher than normal body temperature.
However, when the body temperature is measured, it is mostly within the normal range and will not be higher than normal.
When the symptoms of hot flashes and excessive sweating occur in menopausal women, they usually last for a few seconds or an hour and can be relieved on their own. Some women may also experience menstrual disorders, such as prolonged menstrual periods and decreased menstrual blood flow, as well as abnormal vaginal secretions and vaginal dryness.
If a menopausal woman finds that her body temperature is higher than normal, it may be caused by pathogenic infections, such as bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, etc. If a woman suffers from hyperthyroidism, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, etc., her body temperature may also be higher than normal.
Menopausal women need to develop good habits, if you feel feverish, you should use a thermometer to check in time, and if necessary, you should also be admitted to the hospital for examination and treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.