While hot flashes and mood swings are widely recognized symptoms of menopause, many women experience other changes that are less commonly discussed. These symptoms can be confusing and may go untreated if not properly identified.
The Menopause Clinic at Shalamar Hospital helps women understand and manage these lesser-known concerns.
Many women report stiffness, aching joints, or muscle discomfort during menopause. Hormonal changes can affect inflammation levels and joint health, leading to pain that may be mistaken for arthritis.
A rare but distressing condition, burning mouth syndrome causes a persistent burning sensation in the tongue, lips, or entire mouth without visible signs of irritation. Hormonal fluctuations are believed to contribute to this issue.
Decreasing estrogen levels may cause hair thinning or increased facial hair growth. Skin may become drier and less elastic, leading to wrinkles and sensitivity.
Some women notice irregular or rapid heartbeats during menopause. Although often harmless, persistent palpitations should be medically evaluated.
Lower estrogen can weaken pelvic tissues, leading to urinary urgency, leakage, or frequent urinary tract infections. Early treatment improves comfort and prevents complications.
If you experience unusual symptoms during midlife, do not ignore them. Many menopause-related issues can be effectively managed with proper medical care.