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Early Menopausal Symptoms
Sleep Disorders or Menopausal Symptoms
Do you find that you are having trouble sleeping at night? Or maybe waking up in
a sweat? Are you getting a bit depressed or irritable? If you are then this
could be that you are suffering from a sleep disorder. Or you could be going
into the menopause. What a lot of people refer to as menopause is actually a
pre menopausal stage called perimenopause.
The actual menopause doesn’t start
until a year after your last period. During the menopause, your body is much
more susceptible to serious problems such as cardiovascular disease and
osteoporosis. In order to properly prevent serious conditions during menopause,
it can be quite helpful to recognize symptoms of perimenopause so you can start
treatment and stop problems before they start.
A few of of the
common and not so common menopausal symptoms:
Physical Symptoms.
Hot flushes. These are probably the most common physical symptom of menopause.
They occur when you feel like it is terribly hot when the room is at a
reasonable temperature.
Night sweats. This is simply a hot flash that occurs during the night. Nights
sweats can generally wake you from a sound sleep (often covered in sweat).
Heart palpitations. These are more rare and serious than other symptoms. You
should go to a doctor if you experience any heart related problems.
Other symptoms. Some other symptoms may include incontinence (inability to
control urination), dry skin, and hair loss.
Changes in the Menstrual Cycle. This is usually the first sign that you’re
entering perimenopause, although these menopausal symptoms within the menstrual
changes can be caused by other problems or even just stress. You may experience
a lighter or much heavier flow, early, late or irregularly spaced periods. You
may even miss a few.
Sexual Changes. Many perimenopausals have a decrease in sex drive. You may
also notice other symptoms including vaginal dryness.
Changes in Mood. You may find yourself experiencing various emotional changes
ranging from increased irritability, anxiety or simple mood swings, to more
serious problems such as depression.
Changes in Sleep Patterns. Even if you’ve always been a good sleeper, you may
stop being able to fall asleep at night or wake up repeatedly and not get back
to sleep. Sleep problems can also be caused by other perimenopause symptoms such
as depression and night sweats.
While these are not the only symptoms of early menopause, they are the most
common. If you are experiencing these menopausal symptoms, it is recommended you
visit your doctor. This way, you can not only treat any symptoms that are too
severe, but also take steps, such as dietary changes, to prevent complications.
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