When a woman is approaching menopause, the main manifestation is menstrual disorders, but also symptoms of vasoconstriction, urogenital atrophy and some psychoneurological symptoms.
1. Menstrual disorders: when a woman is approaching menopause, the function of the ovaries gradually declines, which affects the hormone level and mainly manifests as menstrual disorders, which may include longer cycle time, irregular cycles, and more or less menstrual flow.
2. Vasoconstriction: mainly manifested as hot flashes and sweating, mainly in the chest, neck and face feeling a burst of heat, which subsides after a few minutes or tens of minutes.
3. Genitourinary atrophy: pre-menopausal genitals will also atrophy, which will lead to vaginal dryness, especially when sexual intercourse pain, due to the atrophy of the urinary system, frequent urination, urinary urgency and so on.
4. Psycho-neurological symptoms: some emotional changes will occur during menopause, manifested as anxiety, irritability, depression, nervousness and so on.
Each person’s situation is different, the performance of menopause may vary, if there is serious discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.