The onset of menopause varies for each person. Each person is different and has her own pattern.
For most women, menopausethe cessation of menstrual periodsis a normal, natural occurrence. The average age at menopause is 51, although any time after 40 is considered normal.
The years leading up to the menopausal transitiona time known as the perimenopausemay be characterized by changes in the menstrual period, hot flashes (a sudden feeling of warmth, sometimes accompanied by sweating), emotional ups and downs, sleep disturbances, and vaginal dryness. Some of these symptoms may continue after menopause. The severity of symptoms also varies dramatically from person to person,
Talk with your doctor about your concerns. He or she can make the correct diagnosis and provide the best treatment options.
Take care.
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