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Menopause

Alternate Names : Change of Life, Climacteric

Menopause | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring

What are the signs and symptoms of the condition?

Symptoms of menopause vary from woman to woman. Some women will have severe symptoms. Others will have mild symptoms or none at all. The symptoms may occur for a few weeks, a few months, or even several years. The symptoms may come and go. Some common physical symptoms include:

  • disturbed sleep patterns, or other sleep disorders
  • hot flashes, which are a sudden sensation of heat in the whole body or in the upper part of the body
  • irregular menstrual periods
  • leakage of urine when coughing, laughing, lifting, or during exercise
  • more frequent minor vaginal infections and urinary tract infections
  • more frequent urination
  • night sweats
  • pain during sexual intercourse, known as dyspareunia
  • Women who are menopausal do not experience any more mental illnesses than any other group. However, the following psychological symptoms are common during menopause:

  • anxiety
  • depression
  • difficulty remembering things
  • irritability
  • lack of concentration
  • less desire for sex
  • sleeplessness
  • tearfulness
  • Menopause usually occurs during a time in life when other dramatic changes are taking place. Common changes during midlife include:

  • becoming a grandparent
  • changing careers
  • starting retirement
  • losing a parent
  • having children grow up and leave home
  • These changes along with the changes going on in a woman's body during menopause may result in increased stress.


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    Author: Terry Mason, MPH
    Reviewer: Melinda Murray Ratini, DO
    Date Reviewed: 08/15/02



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