It is estimated that about 15% of women experience no significant symptoms of menopause. This is based on research from the National Library of Medicine, which states that the majority (85%) of women do experience mild to severe symptoms.
What are the 34 symptoms of menopause?
There are a variety of symptoms that can come with menopause. Here are 34 of them:
- Insomnia
- Vaginal dryness
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Depression
- Memory lapses
- Anxiety
- Weight gain
- Mood swings
- Irregular periods
- Itchiness burning mouth
- Fatigue
- Irritability
- Panic disorder
- Joint pain
- Brain fog
- Breast tenderness
- Paresthesia (tingling or ‘pins and needles’)
- Headaches
- Food cravings
- Burning mouth
- Muscle tensions and aches
- Dizzy spells
- Allergies
- Brittle nails
- Food sensitivities
- Thinning hair
- Bloating
- Electric shock sensations
- Changes in taste
- Bladder incontinence
- Irregular heartbeat
- Osteoporosis
- Decreased libido
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to speak with your doctor.
What are vasomotor symptoms of menopause?
Vasomotor symptoms are the most common type of menopause symptom. They include hot flashes and night sweats. Hot flashes are sudden feelings of warmth that can last for a few minutes or longer. Night sweats are hot flashes that wake you up at night.
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