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Experts understand what is menopausal syndrome

What is menopause syndrome? Which people do it often happen to? Menopause syndrome is a series of symptoms caused by the decrease of estrogen level. Menopausal women, due to ovarian function decline, pituitary function hyperfunction, secretion of excessive gonadotropins, resulting in autonomic nervous dysfunction, resulting in a series of varying degrees of symptoms, such as menstrual changes, flushing, palpitations, insomnia, fatigue, depression, anxiety, emotional instability, excitability, difficulty in focusing, etc., are called 'menopausal syndrome'. '

Due to the slow decline of ovarian function in most women, the body's self-regulation and compensation are enough to adapt to this change, or only slight symptoms. A small number of women can not adapt to the body quickly, the symptoms are obvious, but generally do not need special treatment. Very few symptoms are serious, even affect life and workers, then need drug treatment.

It is generally believed that after women enter menopause, changes in the family and social environment can increase their physical and mental burden, which makes menopause syndrome easy to occur or aggravate some of the existing symptoms. Some women with their own mental instability, menopause syndrome is more obvious, even moody. Climacteric syndrome is caused by sexual physiological changes, but the incidence rate is directly related to personal experience and psychological burden. For menopausal women who are more sensitive to psychology, physiological discomfort is more likely to cause psychological changes, so there are various menopausal symptoms. Therefore, it is very important to pay attention to psychological adjustment.

Climacteric syndrome refers to the symptoms of various organ systems and body film syndrome caused by the changes of mental psychology, neuroendocrine and metabolism in climacteric period. The aging of human life is an important development trend of modern society.

Climacteric syndrome is a kind of syndrome in which the function of autonomic nervous system is disturbed. The main symptoms are as follows:

1. Symptoms due to the decline of ovarian dysfunction and the decrease of hormone level. Such as flushing, sweating, palpitation, unstable blood pressure, etc.

2. Neurological and mental symptoms, such as headache, fatigue, irritability, anxiety, depression, insomnia, inattention, tension, uneasiness and mood fluctuation.

3. Metabolic disorders, including obesity, arthralgia and osteoporosis. Generally speaking, 80% of menopausal women have no symptoms or only some symptoms, most of them can adjust themselves; about 15% of them have obvious symptoms and need to see a doctor; about 5% of them have serious symptoms.

If you have menopausal syndrome patients in your home, you should give them better care and consideration to help them recover as soon as possible.