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Maybe one of the most common evidences of menopause is the hot flashes, which can make you to perspire at night or even during the day when everyone else is feeling normal and comfy. These hot flashes may or may not be attended by red patterned skin, reddened skin or even a bristly kind of heat.
If you usually have pre-menstrual symptoms like cramps and mood swings during your younger years, probabilities are that these indications will aggravate as time gets nearer to menopause. Other early menopause symptoms include irregular periods, soreness of the breasts, sleeping difficulties and fatigue. In terms of sex, your sexual desire may drop-off and there may be some pain sensation during sex due to vaginal drying out.
Difficulties in urinating may also be early signs of menopause but must always be checked out by a physician to verify the origin. Frequent demand to urinate, development of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and even outflow of urine when sneezing, coughing or exercising can also be attributed to peri-menopause.
The real case itself will likely come with small display as you have been going through the early signs of menopause for years. You are in actual menopause when you have not had a period for at least 12 months. Of course, those indications will likely go on for a while longer past the perimenopausal stage. As long as you are still having menstruation, it means that you are still ovulating and by that, there is always a small luck of pregnancy.