Menopause generally refers to a transitional period in which a woman's ovarian function gradually declines from a state of exuberance to complete disappearance, that is, a period of time ranging from a few months before complete cessation of menstruation to a number of years after menopause. Menopausal syndrome generally begins at age 45 and continues until about age 55 when a series of symptoms of physical and psychological changes occur.
Hot flashes. This is a symptom often encountered by menopausal women, in the absence of any cause suddenly have a hot feeling, from the chest below as well as the upper limbs of the spread, sometimes accompanied by panic sweating, and some patients sweating hot flashes at night, waking up in the middle of the night sweating profusely, which affects sleep. These are due to estrogen deficiency resulting in vasoconstriction damage.
Panic. This is also one of the most common symptoms of menopause, menopausal women often have such a situation, if there is a sudden loud noise outside, although the movement is not very big, but feel very panic, the heart beat non-stop, and it will take a long time to calm down. But an electrocardiogram does not show a positive reaction, so it is called sinus tachycardia.
Depression, anxiety, insomnia, memory loss, and fatigue. These are a series of clinical symptoms in neuroendocrine metabolism.
Low back pain, frozen shoulder. These are an early symptom of osteoporosis in menopausal women, and research has shown that most of these people have a series of clinical symptoms of osteoporosis due to loss of bone particles, so osteoporosis is more likely to occur at this stage.
Everyone thinks that only women experience menopause, but men also experience menopause. It is generally believed that after the age of 50, the structure and function of the gonads will gradually decline, and there will often be frequent dizziness, fatigue and laziness, sweating, weakening of the erection, decreased libido, insomnia and dreaming, do not want to eat, inexplicable irritability, love of nameless fire, emotional instability and other physiological and psychological symptoms.
Whether you are a woman or a man with all of the above symptoms, you generally do not need special treatment, as long as you pay attention to maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, and appropriate physical exercise, you will be able to get through it. The more serious insomnia, headache, diarrhea, constipation, premature amenorrhea, menstrual disorders symptoms can be appropriate application of drugs for symptomatic treatment.