Manifestations of Menopausal Anxiety Disorder

The manifestations of menopausal anxiety disorder: first, the main symptoms of vasoconstrictive function will be manifested first, menstrual disorders. Menstrual disorders are the most common symptoms of menopausal transition. Secondly, it is vasodilatory symptoms, which are mainly manifested as hot flashes, caused by unstable vasoconstriction function, which is a characteristic manifestation of estrogen lowering. It is characterized by recurrent short-lived bouts of hot flashes on the skin of the face, neck, and chest, accompanied by sensation of heat, followed by sweating, usually lasting 1-3 minutes. In mild cases, the attacks occur once a day, several times, and in severe cases, more than ten times or more. It is easily triggered at night or under stress, and there may also be symptoms of autonomic dysregulation, often characterized by palpitations, vertigo, headache, insomnia, and tinnitus. Psychoneurological symptoms may include poor concentration and mood swings, easily irritated, anxious, or emotional symptoms such as emotional instability, depression, inability to self-control, and memory loss.