Menopause Syndrome
Menopausal Syndrome is a medical condition experienced by women who are approaching or have reached menopause. Approximately 25% of women aged 45-55 will have no symptoms, 50% may experience mild symptoms, and another 25% will have various discomforts associated with the syndrome. Symptoms can include hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, vaginal dryness, mood swings, and decreased libido, among others. Treatment may involve hormone therapy, lifestyle changes, and other medications.
General Characteristics
Menopause is a common condition experienced by women between the ages of 45-55. While some women experience no symptoms during this time, others may suffer from mild discomforts. Approximately 25% of women in this age group experience no symptoms, while 50% experience mild symptoms and the remaining 25% have more severe discomforts.
Cause
A decrease in hormones can lead to psychological and mood swings, particularly in regards to a decrease in estrogen.
Symptoms
Irregular or less menstruation can be a sign of an oncoming period of tingling sensations on the body surface (such as the chest, neck and face), sweating, palpitations, joint pain, and headache. These symptoms can last anywhere from two to five years, with an average duration of two to three years, before disappearing on their own.
Complications
The elderly may be more prone to developing osteoporosis due to the thin and dry vaginal mucosa and skin, which can lead to bone decay and fractures that are difficult to heal.
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