Ten symptoms of female menopause syndrome Symptom 1: Emotional instability We often feel that women in menopause often show unstable emotions, sometimes very panicky, shortness of breath, this time women need to adjust their own emotions, should not be too impatient, to maintain emotional stability. Symptom 2: Changes in blood pressure Generally manifested as an increase in systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure is not high, and fluctuations are very obvious, most of them occur simultaneously with flushing and sweating. When blood pressure rises, dizziness, headache, swelling of the eyes, chest tightness, panic attacks, etc., which are different from primary hypertension in that these symptoms are paroxysmal. Symptom 3: Dirty teeth After the human body enters the 40 mark, the secretion of saliva in the mouth will begin to decrease at this time, and at the same time the ability of saliva to carry away bacteria is weakened at this time, in this case our gums are prone to decay and deterioration. In addition, the enamel on the teeth will become thinner and less lustrous, and the ivory in the teeth will thicken. Symptom 4: Menstrual irregularities and fluttering The first thing that happens to women during menopause is that their physical condition changes. This is evidenced by irregular menstruation, irregular menstrual cycles, prolonged absence of ovulatory bleeding, and sudden cessation of menstruation. Of course, in general, menstruation will not stop suddenly, because the ovaries are in a gradual process of decline, and the probability of menstruation stopping suddenly is relatively small. Symptom 5: Sagging breasts After entering menopause, breasts not only sag, but also become saggy and not full, which is a normal physiological aging phenomenon, and the root cause is due to the reduction of estrogen secretion in the body. It can be said that female ovarian function directly affects the state of the breast, once entering menopause sweat glands reduce, this time will inevitably lead to a reduction in breast fat mammary gland atrophy. Symptom 6: frequent flushing and sweating After menopause, many women often feel a heat rush upwards in their face, with localized redness and sweating. Each episode is different, and of course, without timely adjustment, it can easily affect one’s physical and mental health. Symptom 7: Psychological changes Menopausal syndrome is also manifested by psychological changes. Some people often feel lonely, empty, self-destructive and suspicious all day long, and some even have some mental illnesses, which need timely treatment. Symptom eight: shortness of breath upstairs After entering middle age and menopause, many women find themselves shortness of breath even if they climb a floor. There are many reasons for shortness of breath, the main factor is the hardening of blood vessels throughout the body. Once the blood vessels are hardened, it will lead to poor blood supply to the heart muscle and diminished heart function, so the body will have a general weakness. Symptom 9: Changes in mental status Menopausal people often show inattention, timidity, suspicion, low mood, emotional loss; of course, there are also some people who are emotionally unstable, easily irritable, often because of some small things fuss, or even crying and laughing unpredictably. Symptom 10: Bone and joint muscle symptoms Menopausal women often have acute or chronic muscle pain, mostly in the shoulder, neck, lumbosacral, sacroiliac joints and other parts. It can be aggravated by exertion or cold, and relieved after rest. Joint pain is more common in the knee, lumbosacral, hip and finger joints. Osteoporosis, mainly involving the spine, is manifested as low back pain. Fractures are more likely to occur, with fractures of the femoral neck, wrist bone and vertebrae common.