SymptomsA woman’s body goes through several changes during menopause. Some of the more common symptoms of menopause occur when
oestrogen levels start to drop. Women may experience:
- hot flushes;
- rapid mood swings ranging from depression to euphoria
- decreased libido and sex drive
- increased frequency or sudden urge to urinate
- vaginal dryness with pain during intercourse
In addition, bone loss, which occurs naturally with age, is accelerated after menopause due to the lack of oestrogens. Excessive bone loss can lead to
osteoporosis and a higher incidence of fractures of the hip and spinal column. A higher risk for
heart disease is also seen after menopause because the levels of
LDL "bad" cholesterol in the blood may rise.