What are the symptoms of a woman on the verge of menopause?

Women on the verge of menopause will experience menstrual disorders, mental symptoms, urogenital atrophy, vasodilatation symptoms, etc., as described below: 1. Menstrual disorders: Menstrual disorders are the most common symptoms of menopause, such as irregular menstruation, abnormal menstrual flow, and prolonged or shortened menstrual period. 2. Mental symptoms: women on the verge of menopause usually have some mental symptoms, such as nervousness, anxiety, irritability, poor mood and so on. 3. Genitourinary atrophy: women on the verge of menopause will also have symptoms of urogenital atrophy such as vaginal stenosis, reduced bladder volume and thinning of vaginal mucosa. 4. Symptoms of vasodilatation: On the verge of menopause, estrogen levels will fluctuate or decrease, resulting in hot flashes and sweating in the chest, face, neck and other parts of the body, and after sweating, there will be a fear of cold and fear of cold.