What are the early symptoms of menopause

The early stage of menopause can be manifested in the following aspects: first, changes in menstruation. The menstrual cycle can be shortened, the amount of menstruation is reduced, and then slowly menopause or irregular menstrual cycle, prolonged cycle and menstrual period, the amount of menstruation is increased, or even hemorrhage or bleeding, and then menopause, and the menstruation of a few women stops suddenly, which is relatively rare. Second, vasodilatory symptoms. Mainly manifested as hot flashes and excessive sweating, with flushing on the face, starting from the chest, then surging to the head and spreading to the whole body, which usually lasts for several times or tens of times a day, and the duration varies from a few seconds to a few minutes. Third, neuropsychiatric symptoms. It can be manifested as easily agitated anger, anxiety, paranoia, depression, emotional loss of control and other symptoms, accompanied by memory loss or inattention, sleep disorders and so on. Fourth, urogenital tract symptoms. Including vulvovaginal dryness and scratching, difficult and painful sexual intercourse, low libido, genital prolapse, stress incontinence and other multifaceted symptoms. Fifth, metabolic abnormalities. There can be elevated blood pressure or blood pressure fluctuation, palpitation, arrhythmia, which can induce cardiovascular disease. Sixth, osteoporosis. Manifested as limb pain. Back pain, joint pain, very easy to fracture. In the early stage of menopause, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, the body’s metabolism in all aspects can be changed, each person shows clinical symptoms there are some individual differences.