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5. Hot Flashes Are the First Sign That Menopause Is Approaching
Although hot flashes are almost synonymous with the popular conception of menopause, they certainly aren’t the only symptom — or the first. In fact, many women notice more subtle changes at the beginning of perimenopause, like fatigue, mood swings, or an increase in anxiety.
Hormone changes can affect different women differently, and you may notice more emotional symptoms than physical symptoms (or vice versa). In fact, there’s such a wide variety of perimenopause symptoms, that it can be difficult to attribute your discomforts to that phase of life; many women chalk up the changes to a stressful time in their lives, or maybe an illness.
Resources
Daily Rx (Menopause Myths and Misconceptions)Healthful Elements (Easing into Menopause)Women to Women (The Top Ten Menopause Myths)Medscape (Meta-analysis Suggests That Smoking is Associated with an Increased Risk of Early Natural Menopause)More (Menopause: Puberty All Over Again?)A common issue associated with menopause is frequent urination. Learn how to cope with both menopause and frequent urination here.