The feeling of stomach discomfort during menopause is mainly related to the obvious decline of hormones in the body, and part of the population is also prone to menstrual disorders, hot flashes and sweating, and other symptoms, partly due to dietary inappropriateness that causes stomach discomfort.
Usually, during menopause, people can experience a variety of uncomfortable symptoms due to the significant decline in hormone levels, such as menstrual disorders, hot flashes and sweating, frequent urination, urinary urgency, lower abdominal pain and swelling, and so on. Menopause also causes autonomic dysregulation, so some people will experience palpitations, headaches, fatigue, decreased concentration and other symptoms, which can also be manifested as a constant feeling of stomach discomfort.
Due to the decline in hormone levels, some people are prone to anxiety, irritability, depression and other psychoneurological symptoms, which can also be characterized by a constant feeling of stomach discomfort. In addition to menopause, some people may also experience an upset stomach due to recent overeating, large amounts of spicy and irritating foods, or gastritis or gastric ulcer.
It is recommended that menopausal people who always feel sick in the stomach should consult a doctor in time so that the cause of the problem can be clarified and treated according to the doctor’s instructions.