Could It Be Early Menopause?
Explore these symptom categories to see which changes you’ve noticed.
Start here
Physical Symptoms
Cognitive Symptoms
Emotional Symptoms
Hormonal Symptoms
Physical Symptoms
Check off any physical symptoms you have experienced.
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Headaches
Breast tenderness
Weight changes
Sleep problems (insomnia)
Why this can happen
Fluctuating hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone, can affect body temperature, pain sensitivity, and metabolism.
Next
Cognitive Symptoms
Check off any cognitive symptoms you have experienced.
Trouble concentrating
Brain fog
Forgetfulness
Difficulty focusing due to poor sleep
Why this can happen
Hormone changes and poor sleep can affect memory, focus, and mental clarity.
Next
Emotional Symptoms
Check off any emotional symptoms you have experienced.
Mood changes
Feeling low or down
Changes in emotional well-being
Mood swings
Why this can happen
Changes in hormone levels, especially estrogen, can affect mood and emotional well-being.
Next
Hormonal Symptoms
Check off any hormonal symptoms you have experienced.
Irregular periods
Vaginal dryness
Frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Dry skin
Changes in sex drive
Hair thinning or hair loss
Why this can happen
Lower and fluctuating estrogen levels can affect the reproductive system, skin, hair, sleep, and overall body function.
Next
What Your Symptoms Could Mean
You’re noticing changes that can be associated with menopause. Early menopause has many of the same symptoms as menopause that occurs between ages 45 and 55, although symptoms can sometimes be more intense when it happens earlier in life. Some people experience several symptoms, while others only notice a few. In some cases, symptoms may be severe enough to affect daily life, but this isn’t the case for everyone.
Important sign to know
The defining sign of early menopause is going 12 months without a period before age 45.
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Could It Be Early Menopause?
Explore these symptom categories to see which changes you’ve noticed.
Start here
Physical Symptoms
Cognitive Symptoms
Emotional Symptoms
Hormonal Symptoms
Physical Symptoms
Check off any physical symptoms you have experienced.
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Headaches
Breast tenderness
Weight changes
Sleep problems (insomnia)
Why this can happen
Fluctuating hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone, can affect body temperature, pain sensitivity, and metabolism.
Next
Cognitive Symptoms
Check off any cognitive symptoms you have experienced.
Trouble concentrating
Brain fog
Forgetfulness
Difficulty focusing due to poor sleep
Why this can happen
Hormone changes and poor sleep can affect memory, focus, and mental clarity.
Next
Emotional Symptoms
Check off any emotional symptoms you have experienced.
Mood changes
Feeling low or down
Changes in emotional well-being
Mood swings
Why this can happen
Changes in hormone levels, especially estrogen, can affect mood and emotional well-being.
Next
Hormonal Symptoms
Check off any hormonal symptoms you have experienced.
Irregular periods
Vaginal dryness
Frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Dry skin
Changes in sex drive
Hair thinning or hair loss
Why this can happen
Lower and fluctuating estrogen levels can affect the reproductive system, skin, hair, sleep, and overall body function.
Next
What Your Symptoms Could Mean
You’re noticing changes that can be associated with menopause. Early menopause has many of the same symptoms as menopause that occurs between ages 45 and 55, although symptoms can sometimes be more intense when it happens earlier in life. Some people experience several symptoms, while others only notice a few. In some cases, symptoms may be severe enough to affect daily life, but this isn’t the case for everyone.
Important sign to know
The defining sign of early menopause is going 12 months without a period before age 45.
Back to beginning