What are the age and symptoms of menopause in women?

  Women go through menopause at roughly 40 to 60 years of age and experience mild to severe symptoms that vary from person to person, with most resolving on their own.  The clinical manifestations of menopause in women are diverse and related to genetic factors, environmental factors, geographical factors, and marital quality. Most of them will show sexual aging, cardiovascular symptoms, psychoneurological symptoms, menstrual changes and reproductive system changes, and osteoporosis.  If women experience cold sexual desire, sexual boredom, breast atrophy, palpitations, easy sweating, agitation, insomnia, irritability, and menstrual disorders, most of them are considered to be female menopausal symptoms when no other cause can be found at the hospital and cardiovascular and genitourinary diseases and schizophrenia are excluded. In some cases, forgetfulness, joint and muscle pain, age-related vaginitis, uterine and vaginal prolapse, etc. In addition to treating these diseases, it is also important to help women go through menopause smoothly.  The symptoms of menopause should be prevented, maintain optimism, pay attention to the regularity of life, do not stay up late, avoid too much strain and tension, do not be impatient when things happen, learn to adjust themselves, so that women can pass through menopause smoothly, and family members should give understanding and cooperation.