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How often does menopause happen? How uncomfortable is menopause?

1 Menopause usually occurs in women's middle age, about 45 to 55 years old. However, each woman's experience may be different, and some women may experience menopause within the age range before and after menopause.

2. Menopause is a stage in which women's physiological and psychological state changes, which may bring some discomfort and trouble to many women. The following are some common symptoms that menopause may cause, but each woman's experience may be different:

-Hot flashes and hyperhidrosis: Many women often have hot flashes (flickering sensation of body and face) and hyperhidrosis during menopause.

-Insomnia and sleep problems: menopause may lead to insomnia, decreased sleep quality, and increased frequency of waking up at night, making women feel tired and lack of sleep during the day.

-Psychological and emotional changes: Menopause may be accompanied by psychological and emotional troubles such as mood swings, anxiety, irritability, depression, nervousness and loss of interest.

-Changes in sexual desire and sexual function: menopause may bring some changes to women's sexual desire and sexual function, including decreased sexual desire, vaginal dryness, discomfort during sexual intercourse, etc.

-Headache and decreased physical strength: Some women may experience physical discomfort such as headache, fatigue, decreased physical strength and joint pain during menopause.

-osteoporosis: menopause is usually accompanied by an increased risk of osteoporosis, which may lead to an increased risk of fracture.

It should be noted that not all women will have these symptoms, and their severity and duration may vary from person to person. For some women, menopause may be a smooth process, while for others, there may be more discomfort and trouble. If women are troubled, it is recommended to consult a doctor or a professional medical institution to learn more about menopause and possible ways to treat and relieve symptoms.