What are the signs of declining estrogen

The manifestations of estrogen decline include vulvar atrophy, uterine atrophy, breast atrophy and skin changes.
1. Vulvar atrophy: It is mainly manifested as poor elasticity of the vulva, decrease in water, decrease in secretion, and obvious shrinkage of the vulva, which is no longer full, and it is easy to suffer from vulvovaginitis.
2. Uterine atrophy: when the uterus atrophies, it will cause irregular menstruation, which manifests itself as increased or decreased menstrual blood flow, or even amenorrhea, followed by irregular menstrual cycles.
3. Breast atrophy: When estrogen decreases, it also tends to cause breast atrophy, which manifests as sagging breasts and nipple downward.
4. Skin changes: various pigmentations and acne will appear on the skin, and the skin lacks moisture, luster and elasticity, and gradually becomes dry and easy to wrinkle, etc., aggravating the aging process of the skin.
Estrogen is mainly used to promote the maturation of female organs, the appearance of secondary sexual characteristics, and to maintain the normal function of reproductive organs. When estrogen decreases, you need to go to the hospital to clarify the cause and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.