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Changes in women before and after menopause

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  Strictly speaking, every woman entering menopause has symptoms. First there are changes in menstruation, then female Degenerative changes in secondary sexual characteristics and reproductive organs. But not every woman who goes through menopause will feel uncomfortable during this period because the changes happen gradually.

  About 1/4 of the people have no strange feeling at all, especially women who have not experienced bleeding. They regard the cessation of menstruation as a "good thing" to reduce troubles, ignore it and go through menopause unknowingly. About 75% of women will have some uncomfortable symptoms during menopause, and 25% of them will consult a doctor. After the doctor explains clearly or uses simple methods, most of them can get through it smoothly.

  According to statistics, only 5 to 10% of people will actually develop menopausal syndrome, which will affect their life or work. However, the absence of subjective symptoms does not mean that there are no menopausal problems, but that the problems manifest themselves as underlying metabolic changes.

  According to the 1988 nationwide menopause period women healthy Investigation of the situation: Among 2,451 postmenopausal women, 17.2% suffered from cardiovascular disease, and its incidence rate was significantly higher than that of premenopausal women.; nerve 11.1% had systemic and mental abnormalities; 15.9% had shortened height; 3.9% had hunched over; 3.6% had fractures; and it was more common for people to experience discomfort such as dry vulva and itching.

  On the other hand, symptoms that occur during menopause cannot be simply explained as menopausal syndrome and ignored, because as age increases, various disease opportunities have also increased.

  If you have menstrual disorders, Uterus Bleeding can be considered a sign of functional decline. However, the presence of genital tract tumors, especially bleeding caused by malignant tumors, should first be considered. If urethral stress incontinence occurs, old vaginal and urethral lacerations, sphincter damage and other pathological changes should be ruled out.

  In short, if you have any discomfort during menopause, you should go to a medical unit for a clear examination. Only if other organic diseases such as reproductive organs are ruled out cancer Menopausal problems can only be diagnosed if there are tumors, etc., and if there is evidence of residual dysfunction.

  There has never been a detailed survey on the incidence of cancer in women in our country. According to surveys in the United States from 1941 to 1960, the incidence increased significantly after the age of 40, of which cancers of the reproductive organs accounted for a large proportion. Therefore, we must not be careless.

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