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Perimenopause is a natural biological process that marks the transition towards menopause and can start in a woman's 40s, although it can begin earlier or later, depending on several factors.
This guide will explore everything you need to know about perimenopause, including its symptoms, causes, and management options. A deeper understanding of this stage in life can enable women to gain more autonomy over their health.
Perimenopause is a transitional phase between a woman's reproductive years and menopause. It generally begins years before menopause.
During this stage, a woman's body begins to reduce oestrogen and progesterone production, which can lead to changes in her menstrual cycle, causing it to become irregular. Other symptoms include night sweats, sleep difficulties, hot flashes, and mood swings.
Menopause is a natural occurrence marked by the cessation of egg production in a woman's ovaries and a gradual decline in the production of female hormones, namely oestrogen and progesterone. A woman is regarded as having reached menopause once she has gone without menstruating for 12 months consecutively.
On the other hand, perimenopause is the period before menopause when a woman's body is transitioning to menopause.
Perimenopause can start any time during a woman's 40s, although it can occur as early as a woman's mid-30s.
If menopause occurs before age 40, it is called premature or early menopause. This early transition can be attributed to illness or medical treatments.
Perimenopause can last for several years, with the average duration being around 4 years. However, some may experience perimenopause for as little as a few months or as long as 10 years.
Once a woman has not had periods for over a year, she has formally entered menopause.
The symptoms of perimenopause can vary amongst women and can range from mild to severe. Some women may experience only a few symptoms, while others may experience a wide range of symptoms. Here are some common ones:
While perimenopause symptoms can be uncomfortable, they are usually not a cause for concern. However, women should seek medical attention if their symptoms are severe or make it difficult to carry out daily tasks.
Some signs that you should seek medical advice include the following:
Every woman's experience is unique. However, several options may help alleviate the discomfort due to perimenopause.
Perimenopause is a normal and natural stage of life that marks the transition from reproductive years to menopause. While the symptoms can be uncomfortable, a combination of medical and lifestyle treatments can help manage them.
Talk to your doctor about the symptoms and work together to develop a personalised treatment plan. With the proper care, women can successfully navigate perimenopause and enjoy optimal health and wellness.
Get in touch with us to book an appointment with our team of gynaecologists today, or find out more about our Obstetrics and Gynaecology Services at your nearest Pantai Hospital.
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