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[MENO-55] Menopause and How It Impacts Your Body

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Menopause and How It Impacts Your Body

Hair

Brain

Mouth

Eyes

Heart

Breasts

Belly

Skin

Uterus

Genitals

Bones

Joints

Genitals

Some symptoms are most noticeable during sex, like vaginal dryness and pain. Others, like frequent urinary tract infections and urinary incontinence, may affect your daily comfort or bathroom habits.

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Mouth

Dry mouth and a burning sensation in the mouth are also common. Postmenopausal women are at a slightly increased risk of oral cancer.

Uterus

Periods become less predictable and may be lighter or heavier than you’re used to.

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Eyes

Hormone changes in menopause affect the chemical makeup of your tears, causing them to evaporate quickly and leave your eyes dry.

Heart

In the menopausal transition, it’s common to experience increasing blood pressure or cholesterol levels, or a racing or pounding heartbeat.

Skin

Hormone changes can cause thinner, drier, itchier skin. You might also notice you’re sweating more or feeling hotter.

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Breasts

Your breasts may feel tender during perimenopause, much like they commonly do at certain points in your menstrual cycle. Your breasts may also lose density.

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Brain

Hormonal changes can increase feelings of anxiety, irritability, depression, and unpredictable mood swings.

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Eyes

Hormone changes in menopause affect the chemical makeup of your tears, causing them to evaporate quickly and leave your eyes dry.

Belly

Weight gain around the abdomen is especially common in menopause, even if your diet and exercise habits haven’t changed much.

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Hair

Changes in your hormones during and before menopause can cause your hair to get thinner or fall out. Your hair can also change texture, becoming coarse, wiry, or curly.

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Breasts

Your breasts may feel tender during perimenopause, much like they commonly do at certain points in your menstrual cycle. Your breasts may also lose density.

Read more

Belly

Weight gain around the abdomen is especially common in menopause, even if your diet and exercise habits haven’t changed much.

Read more

Bones

When you lose estrogen in menopause, your risk for bone conditions like osteoporosis increases, especially during the first three to five years after your last period.

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Hair

Changes in your hormones during and before menopause can cause your hair to get thinner or fall out. Your hair can also change texture, becoming coarse, wiry, or curly.

Read more

Mouth

Dry mouth and a burning sensation in the mouth are also common. Postmenopausal women are at a slightly increased risk of oral cancer.

Joints

Up to 50 percent of perimenopausal women report joint pain and stiffness. You’ll usually feel it most in the morning.

Read more

Bones

When you lose estrogen in menopause, your risk for bone conditions like osteoporosis increases, especially during the first three to five years after your last period.

Read more

Heart

In the menopausal transition, it’s common to experience increasing blood pressure or cholesterol levels, or a racing or pounding heartbeat.

Skin

Hormone changes can cause thinner, drier, itchier skin. You might also notice you’re sweating more or feeling hotter.

Read more

Brain

Hormonal changes can increase feelings of anxiety, irritability, depression, and unpredictable mood swings.

Read more

Uterus

Periods become less predictable and may be lighter or heavier than you’re used to.

Read more

Genitals

Some symptoms are most noticeable during sex, like vaginal dryness and pain. Others, like frequent urinary tract infections and urinary incontinence, may affect your daily comfort or bathroom habits.

Read more

Joints

Up to 50 percent of perimenopausal women report joint pain and stiffness. You’ll usually feel it most in the morning.

Read more