
Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life, typically occurring between ages 45 and 55, but many women overlook some of its subtler symptoms. While hot flashes and missed periods are well-known signs, there are other less obvious symptoms that are often dismissed or attributed to other causes...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
One commonly overlooked symptom is mood swings or anxiety. Many women begin to feel unusually irritable, stressed, or even depressed, thinking it’s just due to life changes, not realizing their hormones are shifting.
Brain fog and forgetfulness also sneak in some women worry they’re developing memory problems when it’s actually menopause-related.
Sleep disturbances, like waking up at 3 a.m. for no clear reason, are another often-ignored sign. Additionally, joint pain and muscle aches are not always connected to menopause, yet declining estrogen levels can cause inflammation and discomfort in joints.
Other subtle signs include a change in body odor, dry eyes, thinning hair, and even changes in taste or sensitivity to smell.
Because these symptoms can develop gradually, many women don’t link them to menopause. Recognizing these changes and seeking support can help make the transition smoother and healthier.
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