Early menopause (before age 45) β and especially premature menopause (before 40), medically called Premature Ovarian Insufficiency β can show subtle signs at first. Recognizing them early helps you manage symptoms and protect long-term health.
Here are 10 key signs (plus a few extras) to watch for:
π‘οΈ 1. Irregular Periods
- Cycles may become shorter, longer, or unpredictable
- Often the first sign of hormonal changes
π₯ 2. Hot Flashes
- Sudden heat in the face, neck, or chest
- Can last seconds to minutes
π 3. Night Sweats
- Intense sweating during sleep
- Often disrupts rest
π΄ 4. Sleep Problems
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- Linked to hormonal fluctuations
π’ 5. Mood Changes
- Irritability, anxiety, or low mood
- Higher risk of Depression
π§ 6. Vaginal Dryness
- Caused by reduced estrogen
- May lead to discomfort during intimacy
β€οΈ 7. Low Libido
- Reduced sexual desire due to hormonal shifts
π§ 8. Brain Fog
- Difficulty concentrating or remembering things
βοΈ 9. Weight Gain
- Especially around the abdomen
- Metabolism slows down
𦴠10. Bone Loss
- Estrogen protects bones; low levels increase risk of Osteoporosis
β Additional Signs You Might Notice
π§΄ Dry Skin & Hair Thinning
- Skin becomes less elastic
- Hair may lose thickness
β€οΈ Palpitations
- Feeling like your heart is racing or skipping beats
π½ Urinary Issues
- Increased frequency or urgency
- Higher risk of infections
π¨ Why Early Menopause Matters
Early loss of estrogen can increase risk of:
- Heart disease
- Osteoporosis
- Cognitive decline
- Fertility challenges
π©Ί When to See a Doctor
Consider medical advice if:
- You miss periods for 3+ months (not pregnant)
- Symptoms interfere with daily life
- Youβre under 45 and noticing these changes
β What Can Help
- Hormone therapy (if appropriate)
- Calcium & vitamin D intake
- Regular exercise
- Stress management
- Routine health screening
If you want, I can help you tell the difference between normal menopause vs early menopause, or suggest natural ways to manage symptoms safely.