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The dramatic hormonal changes of the menopause transition trigger a variety of physical and psychological menopause symptoms, which can appear as early as in a woman's thirties. Menopause symptoms continue to intensify in the years leading up to menopause, after which they usually die down. Many women fear their menopause symptoms may signal a more serious problem, but they should rest assured that the menopause symptoms are completely normal. Keep reading to learn more about the 34 menopause symptoms.
Usual Symptoms:

The following are the most commonly experienced menopause symptoms reported by the majority of women going through menopause.

• Hot flashes
• Night sweats
• Irregular periods

• Loss of libido
• Vaginal dryness

Changes:

As hormonal levels fluctuate during menopause, women will notice that their bodies, as well as their energy levels and even the way they think, are changing. These menopause symptoms include:

• Crashing fatigue
• Difficult concentrating
• Hair loss
   

• Sleep disorders
• Weight gain

Feelings:

Estrogen hormones don't only affect the body, but the brain as well. As estrogen fluctuates during menopause, a variety of emotional symptoms can appear. The following are the most common psychological menopause symptoms:

• Anxiety
• Depression
   

• Memory lapses
• Mood swings
   




Pains:

Among some of the most troublesome menopause symptoms are those that cause physical pain. Although the disease osteoporosis is not painful in itself, it puts menopausal women at a high risk for painful bone fractures and breaks. Painful menopause symptoms include:

• Breast tenderness                       • Osteoporosis
• Migraines and headaches

Other Symptoms:

In addition to the symptoms listed above, there are less common, miscellaneous symptoms that may be experienced during different stages of menopause. Keep reading to learn

           Treatment menopause

The  menopause symptoms are caused by declining and fluctuating hormonal levels. Hormones like estrogen, progesterone and testosterone are extremely powerful agents that exert a potent influence on several areas of the body. In the years leading up to menopause, lower and lower levels of these hormones are produced, although hormonal levels may periodically shoot up to higher than normal levels. After menopause, hormonal levels will stop fluctuating and steady out at significantly reduced levels. The menopause symptoms are highly variable, but can be classified in the following manner:
Lachesis Mutus: Lachesis Mutus is a chief remedy for many female complaints and especially suitable for the problems of menopause. The patient says has never been well since that time, that is since menopause. There are hot flushes and hot perspiration, nymphomania- increased and irresistible sexual desire. Ovarian tumors, pain better by flow of blood. Nipples swollen, erect, painful to touch. Extremes of heat and cold causes great debility. There may be hemorrhoids, burning vertex and headache during menopause. It is also useful in inflammation of left ovary, cellular tissue and engorgement of veins giving purple and mottled appearance.

Kali Phosphoricum: Kali Phosphoricum is also useful remedy for the side effects during menopause. Usually indicated for irritable senstitive lachrymose females. There is fear of crowd, death, forgetful, night terror (panic attack), religious melancholy. Indisposition to meet people.

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  1. Excellent site. A lot of useful information here. These are the few yet always asked questions when it comes to menopause. what age does menopause start

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