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Premature menopause - symptoms, causes, natural treatment

By On 01/09/2020

Premature menopause is a very difficult diagnosis to accept, especially when a woman is 20 or 30 years old. Fortunately, premature menopause is not common and does not always lead to motherhood. Find out what are the causes and treatment methods for ovarian arrest too early. 

Menopause is a natural stage in every woman's life and cannot be avoided, just as the aging process cannot be stopped. This is the physiological period when menstrual bleeding stops and ovarian function stops. In Poland it is assumed that the average age of a postmenopausal woman is 51 years old, but menopause can also be a quite natural condition in women between 45 and 55 years old, many of these women use medicines for the menopause. In a woman approaching this period, the production of sex hormones (progesterone and estrogen) decreases, the woman's body stops releasing eggs, as a result, fertility decreases and eventually disappears completely, and hormonal changes cause many physical and mental discomforts. It is easier to accept this condition when it is a natural result of aging and happens at the right time. Worse when menopause comes earlier than it should. Although it seems unlikely, there are women who experience menopause before their 30s, menopause at 20, and even menopause at 18. It is estimated that one in every 100 women under 40 and one in 1,000 women under 30 have premature menopause. there are women who experience menopause before their 30s, menopause at 20, and even menopause at 18. It is estimated that one in every 100 women under 40 and one in 1,000 women under 30 have premature menopause. there are women who experience menopause before their 30s, menopause at 20, and even menopause at 18. It is estimated that one in every 100 women under 40 and one in 1,000 women under 30 have premature menopause.

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Premature menopause - causes

Premature menopause (POF) can have a variety of causes, but so far it has not been possible to clearly identify its immediate cause. This can result from:

  • Genetic conditions (risk is 30 percent higher when a woman's mother and grandmother have had an early climacteric period),
  • Other diseases,
  • Be a consequence of medical procedures,
  • Be the result of an infection.

Premature menopause is more common in women under long-term and severe stress and in patients with low social status.

Premature menopause can result from ovarian cancer and its treatment methods, such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Removing the uterus and removing the ovaries have a similar effect. The cause can also be hereditary from enzyme deficiencies, such as galactosemia. Women with autoimmune diseases also have problems, such as:

  • Hashimoto's Disease
  • Addison's disease
  • Type 1 diabetes
  • Celiac disease
  • Albinism
  • Pernicious anemia
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Myasthenia 

Women who smoke and prefer an unhealthy diet have also been shown to have earlier menopause. It has also been observed that premature menopause is more common in patients who have twin sisters, both single and fraternal. 

Symptoms of premature menopause

Premature menopause follows a similar course to classic menopause that occurs over time, although the symptoms are not as severe, symptoms that predict early menopause, such as  hot flashes  , do not always appear. However, it is worth paying attention to the characteristic small symptoms, which are often confused with overwork. Symptoms of premature menopause include:

  • Fatigue
  • Chronic decrease in immunity
  • Apathy
  • Depression
  • Lack of energy
  • Chronic lack of sleep
  • Emotional fluctuations
  • Decreased motivation
  • Tendency to cry
  • Poor metabolism and weight gain (especially the onset of abdominal obesity, which results from low estrogen levels) 
  •  Excessive drying of the skin
  • Frequent heart palpitations
  • Transpiration excessive 

If the woman has not had a period for 4-5 consecutive months, this is a signal for a quick consultation with a gynecologist and an endocrinologist.

Menopause - Effects

The main problem for women diagnosed with early menopause is, of course, reduced fertility, but it is also worth paying attention to other consequences of the changes that occur in a woman's body during menopause. Menopause is associated with a higher risk of osteoporosis , thrombosis and a tendency to varicose veins . Low estrogen levels cause metabolic disturbances, an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (atherosclerosis, hypercholesterolemia) and urogenital infections.

Early menopause - diagnosis

In the diagnosis of premature menopause, basic laboratory tests are performed, especially tests of the level of hormones produced by the ovaries (estrogen, progesterone) and the pituitary gland (FSH - follicle stimulating hormone), which is responsible for stimulating the ovaries to secrete sex hormones. The pituitary gland secretes more FSH as estrogen levels decline, so typically high FSH levels indicate the onset of menopause. As part of the extended diagnosis, the doctor may also order abdominal ultrasound, transvaginal ultrasound, and cytology.

Treatment of premature menopause

However, there is good news for women who develop symptoms of early menopause. Unlike physiological menopause, premature menopause is primarily a reversible process and does not necessarily mean giving up on motherhood plans.

Young patients undergo hormone therapy with high levels of estrogen and progesterone. Their main purpose is to stimulate the work of the ovaries. Hormones are taken until the symptoms of early menopause are gone. When ovulation and menstruation return, the dosage of hormones is gradually reduced until they are finally discontinued. Unfortunately, in some women who do not improve symptoms, treatment should be continued until natural menopause.

In the treatment of premature menopause, as in the case of typical menopause, diet is very important and it is worth looking for products with plant hormones similar to estrogen. Phytochemicals can be found in soybeans, flax seeds, blueberries, and grains. Regular physical activity will also improve your well-being.

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