Menopause is a very delicate moment in life, but there are not only hot flashes but a multiplicity of complex symptoms.
Women go through this moment of life in a way complex, it is not easy to manage and involves many changes both physically and emotionally.
Among the symptoms, however, there are hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood disorders… but the sphere is not only that and it all began ten years earlier.
Menopause: the lesser known symptoms
Knowing the menopause and its facets is the way for women to deal with the situation and for men to understand exactly what we are talking about and what it entails. 90% of menopausal women suffer from it yet he doesn’t talk about it, this is because the period is experienced almost as a lack, the end of fertility, the decrease in desire. Some common symptoms can be easy to interpret and in any case very annoying, but it is necessary to investigate the lesser-known ones in order to meticulously define the case history.
The skin transforms, begins to change, this is a symptom that not everyone notices right away. It begins to be drier, cracked, spots may appear. It is estimated that 45% of women suffer from this disorder and yet do not associate it with menopause. Another common is the lack of sexual desire, for 43% of women it manifests itself intensely and is experienced as a problem not only from a physical point of view with vaginal dryness but also from a mental and emotional point of view. It’s one of the biggest problems to deal with, women don’t talk about it but there are so many ways to change the situation ranging from lubricants and therefore from a practical point of view to suitable therapies that can support the body to have the previous balance. The hot flashes of heat actually represent only the 40% of disturbances, this clarifies in what percentage they occur and the type of impact on the organism.
Symptoms also include brain blurring, pain in the chest and breasts, tinnitus, tingling in the limbs, hair on the face or in areas of the body where it was not there before. Also these symptoms have to do with menopause but nobody talks about it.
Menopause is a physical change, certainly, but it is also psychic so women need support not only to keep their private and intimate life unaffected but also relationships, physical appearance and an emotional framework of well-being. Don’t underestimate any symptoms and requesting help from your trusted gynecologist is the first step towards greater well-being.