Symptoms of normal premenopause

Menopause is a time in a woman’s life cycle when she must experience certain changes in her body due to the decrease in estrogen levels and ovarian function, mainly changes in menstrual volume and menstrual cycle, as well as emotional and physical changes. 1. Menstrual changes: The most obvious change before menopause is in menstruation, often manifested as a decrease in the amount of menstrual blood and a change in the duration of menstruation (shortening or lengthening). The most obvious change before menopause is in menstruation, which is often characterized by a decrease in the volume of menstrual blood and a change in the duration of menstruation (shortening or lengthening); a few women also show incomplete menstruation and prolonged bleeding time; 2. Psychological: Before entering menopause, many women also experience emotional changes such as being upset, easily agitated, restless and easily angry, and in severe cases, even anxiety disorders and depression. When women are about to enter menopause, they also show physical fatigue and discomfort, easy to strain, back pain, easy to insomnia, night thoughts, etc.; 3, other physical symptoms: premenopausal women are different, the performance will be different, some people may also show vulvar vaginal dryness, itching, sexual intercourse difficulties, pain, low libido, prolapse of the genital organs, stress urinary incontinence and other performance, or blood pressure fluctuations, chest tightness and other symptoms, back pain, joint pain and other orthopedic manifestations. The above manifestations are mainly affected by changes in hormone levels. Women can also go to the gynecology department of the hospital to clarify the changes in hormone levels in the body before menopause through endocrine examinations as well as thyroid function and other examinations in order to cope with the uncomfortable conditions before menopause.