Early menopause
Early menopause is a period in a person’s life that is characterized by a gradual decrease in the function of the gonads and the cessation of menstrual function in women.
Menopause is considered early if it begins before age 45 in women or before age 50 in men. For most people, menopause occurs later in life.
Early onset of menopause may be due to heredity, chronic diseases, stress, poor diet and other factors.
The main symptoms of early menopause: irregular menstrual cycle, hot flashes, sweating, irritability, depression, insomnia, decreased libido. Problems with the heart, joints, and skin may also occur.
Treatment of early menopause includes hormonal therapy, antidepressants, sedatives, and herbal medicine. It is important to normalize your lifestyle, nutrition, and exercise. With the right approach, you can relieve symptoms and prevent the development of serious complications.
Climacteric syndrome and its types.
The climacteric state (CPS) is a characteristic symptom complex that occurs during the occurrence of changes that occur in the normal type of perimenopause and postmenopause. The postmenstrual period, during which a woman notes the occurrence of the problem of amenorrhea and menopause, although it is quite difficult to talk about a physical woman. During this period, against the background of loss of cyclic activity, dynamic and functional changes in the genital organs and endocrine system occur. The pain threshold weakens. It occurs without chronic manifestations, and