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Menopausal Symptoms

Those fairly specific to the menopause:

Other common Early symptoms:

Mood changes, depression, reduced feelings of well-being, and of being loved, reduced libido. Poor concentration, difficulty coping with normal work tasks. Poor sleep patterns

These are possibly related and may all represent sleep deprivation from hot flushes. They may be the only symptoms, however, and can be quite severe and incapacitating.

These symptoms are not specific to the menopause and may have other causes. Most will be present with the disease Depression (as distinct from the symptom "depression"), with P.M.T., with stress and with chronic illnesses. You don't have to be female to have these symptoms, but if they occur as a cluster at the time of the menopause, Oestrogen replacement may work miracles!

Less common symptoms

Headaches, backaches, painful joints

These can also be purely from oestrogen defeciency, but,of course, have a myriad of other causes.

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Late onset symptoms

Skin dryness, vaginal dryness and soreness, pain with sex, bladder urgency etc

These are often also oestrogen deficiency symptoms but usually take much longer to develop.

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Menopause Management
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M.B.,B.S. (Syd); F.R.A.N.Z.C.O.G.
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
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