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Some early signs of menopause include mood swings, headaches, depression, hot flashes, night sweats and water retnetion. Menopause usually occurs in women in their lates 40s or early 50s.
Menopause cannot be avoided in a woman's life. Most women in their mid-life experience menopause and some of the early signs of menopause are menstruation irregularity and mood swings.
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Yes hormone replacement does interfere with menopause because it is basically erases any signs from your body that your body needs menopause by making you fertile again.
Yes. This happens very commonly. When you miss the the periods, the first thing that come to your mind is pregnancy. Your doctor will tell you that there are no signs of pregnancy.
Just as bad as it usually is.
Menarche is the first menstrual cycle Menopause is the end of monthly cycles
That is usually the time people go through menopause. Between 48-52.
There are 35 common symptoms of the menopause, all of which can be found in the related link below.. Answer: Irritability, bloatedness and mood swings are few initial signs of menopause. Then there are hot flashes, night sweats,vaginal dryness and loss of libido. Having the right diet and right supplement can help in keeping these symptoms away.
Lumps or tangible masses are usually the first symptom.
One answer Night sweats are usually the most dramatic symptom and usually the first noticed. Irritability, mood swings, and less frequent periods usually follow. An additional answer The menopause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55, although it can be earlier or later. The average age in Britain for the menopause to occur is 51 years old. There can sometimes be a family pattern so it may be worth asking your mother, sister or grandmother when it happened to them.