What are the symptoms of uterine atrophy in women

In women with uterine atrophy, the majority of cases are due to a decline in ovarian function and hormone levels, which can lead to clinical symptoms, such as hot flashes and sweating, insomnia and anxiety, emotional instability, or reduced vaginal discharge, decreased libido, reduced menstrual flow, etc. A sex hormone test will reveal a significant increase in follicle stimulating hormone. If this condition occurs in women before the age of 40, active intervention is recommended, mainly in cases of premature ovarian failure, which can cause corresponding clinical symptoms and may also lead to an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. If this condition occurs in women close to menopause, no intervention is necessary.