Menopause is now mostly referred to as perimenopause. The most difficult time period of perimenopause varies mostly from person to person, and patients may experience uncomfortable symptoms whether it is pre-menopause or post-menopause.
Pre-menopause, due to diminished ovarian function, the level of estrogen in the body decreases, which may lead to vasodilatory dysfunction and neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as hot flashes, excessive sweating, emotional instability, restlessness, insomnia, and other uncomfortable symptoms.
After menopause, the ovaries stop secreting estrogen and the level of hormones in the body decreases significantly, leading to further atrophy and aging of the female genitalia, which may cause atrophic vaginitis, etc., as well as osteoporosis and other conditions.
If the patient in the peri-menopausal period of obvious discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examination, to take appropriate therapeutic measures.