Do women get low-grade fever during menopause?



There is no authoritative treatment information that women will have low fever during menopause. The main symptoms of menopause are menstrual disorders, hot flashes, etc. Low fever may be caused by tuberculosis, urinary tract infections, etc. The main symptoms of menopause are menstrual disorders, hot flashes, and abnormal vaginal secretions.

Menopause is caused by the gradual depletion of follicles in the ovaries, and menopausal women usually do not have symptoms of low-grade fever, which mainly manifests itself in menstrual disorders, hot flashes, and abnormal vaginal secretions.

Low fever in menopausal women may also be caused by tuberculosis, which is mainly caused by tuberculosis divergent bacillus complex infection, and the patient will have low fever, night sweats, emaciation and other symptoms, so it will lead to the symptoms of low fever in menopausal women.

It may also be caused by urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infection is caused by the infection of pathogenic bacteria, and the patient will have symptoms such as urinary urgency, urinary pain, and low fever, which will lead to the symptoms of low fever in menopausal women.

Therefore, menopausal women usually do not have symptoms of low-grade fever, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.