The age of 40 may also be menopausal, but this age belongs to the early menopause, which may be caused by abnormal ovarian function, genetic history, and suffering from other disease comorbidities.
1. Abnormal ovarian function: When life is not regular, often have anxiety symptoms and often stay up late, as well as excessive smoking and drinking may lead to ovarian function decline, causing menopause to advance to 40 years old.
2. Genetic history: If family members have early menopause, it will easily lead to early menopause, which will result in menopause at the age of 40.
3. Suffering from comorbidities: Having comorbidities with long-term chronic and serious diseases, such as chronic liver disease, immune system disease, etc., and needing to take some drugs containing hormones or immunosuppressants and chemotherapy drugs for a long period of time may lead to early menopause at the age of 40.
Menopause at the age of 40 is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to regulate the body, any abnormalities occur in a timely manner, so as not to cause more serious consequences.