Why do women suddenly go through menopause at 50?

Sudden menopause at the age of 50 is caused by a variety of factors, including the gradual depletion of follicles, and the patient’s main symptoms are menstrual disorders, hot flashes, and so on.
When a woman reaches the age of 50, menopause occurs mostly due to the slow depletion of follicles in the ovaries, and the hormones in the woman’s body will drop significantly, resulting in the appearance of menopause. In addition, a history of ovarian insufficiency and ovariectomy can also lead to menopause.
Menopausal women will experience symptoms of menstrual disorders such as prolonged menstrual duration and irregular cycles, as well as hot flashes, sweating, thinning of the vaginal mucous membrane, and vaginal dryness.
Menopausal women should pay attention to their diet to ensure balanced nutritional intake. In addition, menopausal women should exercise appropriately and ensure sufficient sleep.