Symptoms of a woman before menopause

Before menopause, a woman may experience symptoms such as menstrual disorders, irritability, low mood, hot flashes, headaches, etc. However, due to the existence of individual variability, it is impossible to generalize.
Menopause is a necessary physiological process in a woman’s life. A woman is affected by fluctuations in sex hormones before menopause, which can lead to a series of symptoms in the body. Before menopause, a woman may first experience menstrual changes, such as shorter menstrual cycles, decreased menstrual flow, and finally menopause. Or they may experience irregular menstrual cycles, or even heavy bleeding and drenching bleeding until menopause.
Some women may also experience symptoms such as emotional irritability, anxiety, paranoia, depression, decreased self-confidence, and loss of emotional control, which may also be accompanied by poor concentration and sleep disorders. A few patients may also experience hot flashes, mostly in the early hours of the morning, at night, during activities, emotional excitement, etc., accompanied by palpitations and headaches, and severe symptoms may affect life and work.
If the above symptoms are unbearable, patients should go to the hospital and actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures.