Manifestations of estrogen deficiency during menopause

Estrogen deficiency during menopause is mainly manifested as symptoms of menopausal syndrome, including: menstrual changes, psychoneurotic symptoms and vasodilator-related symptoms.
1. Menstrual changes: The decrease of ovarian function and the insufficiency of estrogen during menopause may cause menstrual disorders, such as prolonged menstruation or menstruation that is more or less frequent.
2. Psycho-neurological symptoms: manifested as inattention, poor work efficiency, fluctuating moods or even uncontrollable emotions.
3. Symptoms related to vasodilatation: hot flashes, excessive sweating, insomnia, dreaminess, irritability, headache, palpitation, tinnitus and so on.
Due to individual differences, the symptoms of estrogen insufficiency during menopause are not the same, if the symptoms are serious, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.