The medical name for menopause is perimenopause, and frequent sweating during perimenopause is generally normal.
When women reach perimenopause, due to the decline of ovarian function, the level of estrogen in the body decreases, causing vasoconstriction dysfunction, which makes them prone to paroxysmal hot flashes, sweating and other symptoms, usually dominated by localized sweating on the head and face, and accompanied by symptoms such as restlessness, anxiety, menstruation disorders, insomnia, and excessive dreaming.
Frequent sweating during perimenopause can be temporarily observed if the symptoms are not serious and do not require special treatment. If sweating is particularly serious, it can be examined to exclude contraindications and then supplemented with estrogen and progesterone under the guidance of a doctor, such as estradiol cyproterone valerate tablets, estradiol dydrogesterone tablets and other drugs.