- Physical: Hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disturbances, weight changes, and vaginal dryness.
- Emotional: Mood swings, anxiety, irritability, and changes in self-esteem.
- Cognitive: Brain fog, memory lapses, and difficulty concentrating.
Perimenopause is the transitional period leading up to menopause. During this time, hormone levels (especially oestrogen) fluctuate, leading to symptoms like irregular periods, hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and mood changes.
Menopause is officially diagnosed when a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period.
The entire transition from perimenopause to post menopause can take several years, with the average being around 7 years, though it can be shorter or longer depending on the individual. Lifestyle, genetics, and overall health can influence the timing and severity of symptoms.
- Anxiety
- Panic
- Feeling tense or nervous
- Feeling unhappy or depressed
- Irritability
- Poor concentration
- Plummeting self-esteem.
According to The Menopause Doctor, Dr Louise R Newson, many women are being inaccurately diagnosed with depression and anxiety, along with a number of other health problems, without their changing hormone levels being addressed. As a result, women going through menopause can be incorrectly prescribed antidepressants which have no effect on the underlying hormonal changes that are causing the problems in the first place.
Mood swings, depression, anxiety and irritability can all surface as perimenopause arrives. Even if you’ve never suffered from mental health issues before, declining levels of hormones can bring them on.
Emotional health can also be impacted by the physical symptoms of menopause, broken sleep, which is a common complaint, can wreak havoc with energy and concentration levels and only adds to the stress. While hot flushes in public can be embarrassing, for some it is often the more private symptoms of vaginal dryness and increased urinary symptoms that have an impact on self-confidence and our most intimate relationships with partners.
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- Prioritize Self-Care: Make time for activities that nourish your body, mind, and spirit.
- Stay Active: Regular exercise can help manage symptoms and boost your mood.
- Eat Well: A balanced diet rich in whole foods can support your overall health.
- Seek Support: You don’t have to go through this alone. Reach out to friends, family, or a menopause coach for guidance.
- Educate Yourself: Knowledge is power. The more you understand about menopause, the better equipped you’ll be to navigate it.
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