How long does it take for menopause-induced edema to end?

Edema triggered by menopause varies in the time it takes for it to subside, with some disappearing in about 7 days and usually ending after menopause. Menopausal edema may show insomnia, severe edema, and mood swings in the early stages, and some may disappear on their own in about 7 days. This kind of edema is mainly due to the change of hormone levels in the body, which is a normal phenomenon. Usually after menopause, edema can subside by itself. There is no need to worry too much. The diet for menopause should be low in salt and fat. Usually pay more attention to drink some warm water, if the edema can not subside for a long time, you can go to the hospital to prescribe some diuretic drugs, treatment, which can reduce the patient’s edema phenomenon. The specific situation should follow the doctor’s instructions, not blindly use drugs, so as not to produce consequences consequences.