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By Bill Johnson
While thinking about the symptoms of menopause, it is
important
for you to know and understand that these symptoms differ from
women to women. Certain factors like difference in diet and
nutrition, general health and health care, etc all affect the
way women experience menopause.
The general physical symptoms of most women approaching or
experiencing menopause include:
Longer menstrual periods
For a woman who usually has short menstrual periods of, say, 4
days, this can increase to more days. When this occurs, it
could be one of the symptoms that she is approaching her
menopause. When you notice that this is happening to you and
you are approaching your late 40s, there is nothing to worry
about. Simply know that this is a symptom of menopause.
Heavier menstrual flows
Some women also notice that their menstrual flows are now
heavier than usual. If this happens to you and you are sure
that nothing else is wrong with you physically, then know that
you could be approaching your menopause, especially if the age
is right. If the age is not right, then you are not
approaching
menopause.
Spotting
Spotting is the situation whereby little drops of blood comes
out during the time when you are supposed to be menstruating.
When this occurs, it could be a sign of menopause. First,
check
whether you could be pregnant or not. If not, and if it
continues, then it could be a sign of menopause.
Menstrual periods irregularity
There is also the tendency that you will experience general
menstrual periods irregularity when you are approaching
menopause. When this happens and you know nothing is wrong
with
you health wise, then it is a symptom of menopause.
Lack of interest in sex
Lack of interest in sex for most women in menopause occurs
partly because there is now less fun when having sex. This is
because as menopause happens, the estrogen levels decline,
thereby making the vaginal walls less elastic and thinner.
This
eventually leads to pain or discomfort during sex. To solve
this
problem, there is the need for sufficient vaginal lubrication
for women who are experiencing menopause and still want to
enjoy sex with their partners.
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