Top Ten Manifestations of Menopause Syndrome in Women

There is no such thing as “the top ten manifestations of female menopause syndrome”. Most women will experience symptoms such as menstrual disorders, vasodilatation, urogenital atrophy, etc., and some women will experience symptoms of autonomic disorders, psychoneurological symptoms, and pelvic floor dysfunction. 1. Menstrual disorders: abnormal menstruation is a common clinical symptom of menopausal women, which is characterized by long duration of menstruation, irregular cycle, and high or low volume of menstruation. 2. Symptoms of vasoconstriction: due to vasoconstriction of blood vessels, menopausal women may also experience a bout of fever and sweating, which is caused by fluctuation or decrease of estrogen level. 3. Genitourinary atrophy symptoms: After menopause, there will be atrophic changes in the reproductive organs, such as thinning of the vaginal mucosa and narrowing of the vagina, which may lead to abnormal vaginal secretions and vulvar itching. 4. Symptoms of autonomic dysregulation: Due to the decrease of estrogen level, menopausal women will also have sleep disorder, rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic, headache and other symptoms. 5. Psychoneurological symptoms: Most women will experience obvious mood changes, such as sadness, irritability, anxiety, etc. 6. Pelvic floor dysfunction: Decrease in estrogen level will lead to degradation of pelvic support structures, which will lead to prolapse of pelvic floor organs and stress urinary incontinence. If the above symptoms occur, it is considered to be menopausal syndrome, and you should take more rest, avoid overwork, and regulate bad emotions.