What is itchy skin during menopause?

Itchy skin during menopause is associated with abnormal hormone levels in the human body. Due to the decline of ovarian function during menopause, it is easy to cause a lack of estrogen in the human body, and the lack of estrogen in the human body will lead to low sebum secretion in the human skin, which causes dry skin and leads to itchy skin. In addition, due to the lack of estrogen in the body during menopause, it will cause excessive loss of protein and vitamins in the body, and skin elasticity is affected by protein and vitamins in the body. If you have itchy skin during menopause, you should take appropriate hormone food or hormone medication to balance the hormones in your body, and do not scratch your skin excessively to avoid skin infections.