Glossary of Health Terms
Menopause Symptoms, Hormones and
Change
A woman’s body changes throughout her lifetime. Many of
those changes are due to varying hormone levels that
happen at different stages in life. Puberty often starts
when a girl is about 12 years old. Her body
changes—breasts and pubic hair develop, monthly periods
begin.
Menopausal transition, commonly called perimenopause, is
the time when a woman’s body is closer to menopause. At
this time, a woman’s periods may become less regular,
and she may start to feel menopause symptoms, such as
hot flashes and night sweats. Perimenopause usually
begins about 2 to 4 years before the last menstrual
period. It lasts for about 1 year after your last
period. Menopause is marked by a woman’s last menstrual
period. You cannot know for sure what is your last
period until you have been period free for 1 full year.
Postmenopause follows menopause and lasts the rest of
your life. Pregnancy is no longer possible. There may be
some symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, which may
continue long after you have passed through menopause.
What Are the Signs of Menopause and Menopause Symptoms?
Changing hormone levels can cause a variety of symptoms
that may last from a few months to a few years or
longer. Some women have slight discomfort or worse.
Others have little or no trouble. If any of these
changes bother you, check with your doctor. The most
common symptoms are:
Changes in periods. One of the first signs may be a
change in a woman’s periods. Many women become less
regular; some have a lighter flow than normal; others
have a heavier flow and may bleed a lot for many days.
Periods may come less than 3 weeks apart or last more
than a week. There may be spotting between periods.
Women who have had problems with heavy menstrual periods
and cramps will find relief from these symptoms when
menopause starts.
Hot flashes. A hot flash is a sudden feeling of heat in
the upper part or all of your body. Your face and neck
become flushed. Red blotches may appear on your chest,
back, and arms.
Heavy sweating and cold shivering can follow. Flashes
can be as mild as a light blush or severe enough to wake
you from a sound sleep (called night sweats). Most
flashes last between 30 seconds and 5 minutes.
Problems with the vagina and bladder. The genital area
can get drier and thinner as estrogen levels change.
This dryness may make sexual intercourse painful.
Vaginal infections can become more common. Some women
have more urinary tract infections. Other problems can
make it hard to hold urine long enough to get to the
bathroom. Some women find that urine leaks during
exercise, sneezing, coughing, laughing, or running.
Sex. Some women find that their feelings about sex
change with menopause. Some have changes to the vagina,
such as dryness, that makes sexual intercourse painful.
Others feel freer and sexier after menopause — relieved
that pregnancy is no longer a worry. Until you have had
1 full year without a period, you should still use birth
control if you do not want to become pregnant. After
menopause a woman can still get sexually transmitted
diseases (STDs), such as HIV/AIDS or gonorrhea. If you
are worried about STDs, make sure your partner uses a
condom each time you have sex.
Sleep problems. Some women find they have a hard time
getting a good night’s sleep – they may not fall asleep
easily or may wake too early. They may need to go to the
bathroom in the middle of the night and then find they
aren’t able to fall back to sleep. Hot flashes also may
cause some women to wake up.
Mood changes. There may be a relationship between
changes in estrogen levels and a woman’s mood. Shifts in
mood may also be caused by stress, family changes such
as children leaving home, or feeling tired. Depression
is NOT a symptom of menopause.
Changes in your body. Some women find that their bodies
change around the time of menopause. With age, waists
thicken, muscle mass is lost, fat tissue may increase,
skin may get thinner. Other women have memory problems,
or joint and muscle stiffness and pain. With regular
exercise and attention to diet, many of these changes
may be eased or prevented.
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