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  • 50 Years
  • 01/04/2021

What are the symptoms of menopause and at what age?

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Although it is different for each women, typically menopause occurs in late 40's of 50's. The symptoms are Hot Flushes , Irregular Periods , Night sweats , Mood swings , Vaginal dryness , Decreased Libido , Headaches , Breast soreness , Burning mouth , Joint pains , Digestive problems , Muscle tension , Gum Problems , Electrical shoks , Tingling , Itching , Fatigue , Distrupted sleep , Hair loss , Memory lapses , Poor concentration , Anxiety , Weight gain , Dizziness , Bloating , Stress , Brittle nails , Allergiesd , Irregular heartbeat , Body odour , Irritability , Depression , Panis , osteoporosis.

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