1/16/2009

Early Menopause Symptoms or Pre Menopause Symptoms

Menopause or 'change of life' occurs in most women around the age of fifty. It is a natural process the woman's body goes through whereby the monthly cycle of ovulation comes to an end. Although age fifty is the normal age, there are some women who go through menopause in their fortys or even earlier.

Menopause basically means a women stops her menses or menstrual flow. It's a time of change and while the symptoms associated with it can be uncomfortable, research indicates women who embrace this as a new beginning in their lives tend to have a better mental disposition and thus, handle it much better.

Menopause has a series of symptoms through which the woman is made aware of the fact that this period is approaching. Because menopause is closely related to all sorts of hormonal activity, its symptoms differ from person to person. You will hardly find two women who will report the exact menopause symptoms.

During this time, you may experience irregular periods. Bleeding may become heavier or you may have 'spotting' in between periods and after intercourse. Hormone levels are changing and this may cause such events as hot flashes or night sweats (night time hot flashes). Vaginal dryness, depression, fatigue and mood swings might also happen. You may have headaches, a reduced sex drive, weight gain or incontinence among other symptoms. These symptoms can be present to a greater or lesser degree and may determine the type of treatment you might require.

There are certain early menopause symptoms that you will notice and these could occur in a greater or even lesser degree depending on your individual case, and if you are lucky, you could escape with just the barest symptoms, though in other instances the symptoms could be pretty severe causing a lot of distress and anxiety to the affected person.

Every woman knows mostly what to expect of during her midlife when menopause is set to occur. But some women are taken by surprise when they observe these symptoms way before that age, around their 40s. In fact, almost 4 million of American women suffer from early menopause and their reproductive system begins to stop producing eggs around the age of 40.

Women going through menopause may experience a number of emotional symptoms. These include irritability, depression, anxiety, fatigue, lowered motivation and tension. While these emotional symptoms are a normal part of menopause, they may also be found in a variety of other conditions. It is best to consult a doctor if emotions are getting in the way of normal daily activities.

One of the earliest signs and symptoms of Menopause is menstrual irregularities. The effect may be varied depending on the person. There are some who will have decreased flow while others will skip their periods in some months. So don't be surprised if you suddenly miss your monthly flow for four consecutive months.

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