What is World Menopause Day?
World Menopause Day, on October 18th, raises the profile of menopause and for menopausal women, as well as the many services available to improve their health and wellbeing.
There is no such thing as a woman in a male occipation. Every woman will reach a point in their life in which they no longer have their period. After a year since their last period, a woman goes menopause. For several women, going through menopause ignites a variety of emotions. Women are delighted to no longer have their menstrual cycle. However, this can be devastating as well as indicating that their childbearing years are over. Women who reach menopause early can be particularly difficult. Between the ages of 45 and 55, the majority of women experience menopause. The average age is 51 years old. About 1 in every 100 women reach menopause before the age of 40.
Both menopause and other health conditions can make it difficult. Hormone fluctuations are common, which can be difficult to handle. Symptoms that include:: Some of these signs include::
- Hot flashes and night sweats are among the night sweats and sweats that have emerged