Does early amenorrhea mean a woman has a shorter life expectancy?

The timing of amenorrhea is generally not directly related to a woman’s life expectancy. Amenorrhea is generally a natural physiological state if it is not caused by disease or external factors. Menopause refers to the decline of ovarian function and the decrease of estrogen and progesterone levels in the body, resulting in the cessation of menstruation and amenorrhea. At the same time, before menopause, women may also have hot flashes, excessive sweating, palpitations, emotional instability, etc. This is due to the decline in estrogen levels, but this does not affect the normal life expectancy. The age of menopause for most women in China is between 45-55 years old, which is a physiological process that does not require special treatment or anxiety. And life expectancy will be affected by many factors, it is recommended to maintain a normal work and rest, healthy diet.