Menopausal syndrome is a common and necessary stage in women, and it is important to pay attention to physical and psychological changes. If any abnormalities occur, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for reasonable examination.
Symptoms of menopausal syndrome
1. Ovarian dysfunction: The most direct manifestation of menopause in women is ovarian dysfunction, irregular menstruation, irregular menstruation, or amenorrhea. If the menstrual cycle and menstrual volume are abnormal, you can consider seeing a doctor.
2. Sexual organ changes: After entering menopause, both males and females will experience certain degrees of sexual organ changes, such as genital atrophy, decreased libido, and decreased function.
3. Changes in cardiovascular function: During menopause, due to dysfunction of autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular function is imbalanced, blood pressure is unstable, and it is prone to insomnia, anxiety, fatigue, changes in tense emotions, paroxysmal headaches, irregular heart rhythm, etc.
4. Paroxysmal fever: During menopause, paroxysmal fever, also known as hot sweating, is an important sign of menopause. Suddenly, I feel my body getting hot, and the feeling of heat flows like tide from my chest towards my face and neck. Initially, blushing and sweating can last for a few seconds or minutes.
5. Metabolic changes: After entering menopause, hormone secretion decreases, and the body's metabolism is abnormal, especially fat metabolism. Obesity and weight gain are easy, especially in the buttocks, waist, and abdomen. In addition, the cholesterol content in the blood also increases, and problems such as vascular sclerosis are prone to occur.
6. Osteoporosis: Menopausal syndrome may also include osteoporosis. People who enter menopause are prone to chronic pain in the back and limbs, weakened bone strength, increased fragility, and are prone to fractures.
Manifestations of menopausal syndrome
1. Hot flashes - are common symptoms encountered by menopausal women.
2. Palpitation - also known as palpitations, is one of the most common symptoms of menopause.
3. Abnormal mental and neurological symptoms.
4. Low back pain - is the initial symptom of osteoporosis in menopausal women.
Examination methods for menopausal syndrome
1. Hormone measurement: including hormone measurement of HPO axis, adrenal axis, thyroid axis, and pancreatic function.
2. Blood chemistry: including blood calcium and phosphorus, blood sugar, blood lipid errors, liver and kidney function. Urine sugar and urine protein.