You think that you might be entering menopause. However, you aren't quite sure. You feel like you might be experiencing some of the symptoms that women reportedly experience as they get older, but they aren't too intense and could be attributed to something else entirely. And you think that you might be a little bit too young to go through menopause. But you don't know for sure.
There is an article available online which breaks down the early symptoms of menopause for you so that you can get a better idea of whether or not you are entering this new stage of life. There are a wide variety of different symptoms to take into consideration and they do vary from person to person.
Irregular periods, night sweats, vaginal dryness, sudden weight gain in hip, skin irritation and itching, hair loss, hair growth in face, severe head ache, body pain, joint pain, dryness in mouth and change in the smell of the body are the physical symptoms of menopause.
There are, of course, emotional symptoms to menopause as well. And these can begin at virtually anytime during or after middle age. If these symptoms start showing up prior to the age of 45, it is considered to be early onset menopause. You should work with a doctor to determine exactly what stage of menopause (or pre-menopause) you may be in and to find solutions to any symptoms that you are experiencing.









