Menstruation, as a unique physiological phenomenon in women, is also a barometer of women's physical health. Women of a certain age, usually around 50 years old, will experience menopause, which is also a normal physiological phenomenon. So, what are the manifestations of women before menopause?
Women usually have a period before menopause, known as menopause, which represents the beginning of ovarian function decline. During the aging period, women may experience menstrual disorders, have variable temperaments, are prone to irritability, have poor mental states, and may also experience insomnia, night sweats, and other symptoms. It is recommended that women have a positive attitude towards life during their later years. Even if they are going through menopause, they should not be too sad. They should exercise more, communicate with others, and have a healthy diet.
Before menopause, there may be situations such as prolonged menstrual cycles, decreased menstrual flow, irregular menstrual cycles, prolonged periods, increased menstrual flow, and even continuous bleeding or dripping, which gradually decreases and stops. Every woman's physical fitness is different, so their performance before menopause is also different. Women don't need to be too nervous, just let nature take its course.
Some women have a normal menstrual cycle, with only a few periods experiencing a slight decrease, and then their periods suddenly stop. This situation is also possible, but the probability is relatively low. Most women go through menopause for several months or years before they completely stop menstruating.