Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of menopausal syndrome? How to view menopausal syndrome correctly
Menopausal syndrome is a common and necessary process in women, and it must be faced correctly, especially when viewed correctly. What is menopausal syndrome? Menopausal syndrome is a series of symptoms caused by a decrease in estrogen levels. Climacteric women, due to ovarian dysfunction, pituitary hyperfunction, excessive secretion of Gonadotropin, lead to autonomic nervous dysfunction, menstrual changes, red color, palpitations, insomnia, weakness, depression, anxiety, emotional instability, excitement, lack of concentration and a series of symptoms, known as menopausal syndrome. Many women have slow ovarian function decline, and their body's own regulation and compensation are sufficient to adapt to this change, or there are only mild symptoms. A few women have obvious symptoms due to their body's inability to adapt immediately, but generally do not require special treatment. Very few symptoms are severe, even affecting daily life and workers, requiring medication treatment. After women enter menopause, changes in their family and social environment can increase their physical and mental burden, making them prone to menopausal syndrome and exacerbating existing symptoms. Some female climacteric syndrome with unstable mental state is more obvious, even the moody climacteric syndrome is due to sexual physiological changes, but the incidence rate is directly related to personal experience and psychological burden. For psychologically sensitive menopausal women, physical discomfort can easily lead to psychological changes and various menopausal symptoms. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to psychological adjustment.
Climacteric syndrome refers to the symptoms of various Organ system and body film syndrome Syndrome caused by the changes of psychosocial, neuroendocrine and metabolic factors during the menopause. The aging of human lifespan is a key development trend in contemporary society. Therefore, the health care and disease prevention of women during and after menopause are important tasks faced by obstetricians and gynecology, as well as the entire society.
How Traditional Chinese Medicine views menopause
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that human reproductive function is related to the kidneys, due to kidney qi failure, deficiency of yin and blood, heart and liver vitality, and imbalance of yin and yang in the past 77 years. Kidney deficiency and imbalance of kidney yin and yang are the basic causes of menopausal women. Kidney governs bone, marrow, and waist. Kidney deficiency can lead to symptoms such as osteoporosis, back pain, and tinnitus. Kidney deficiency can cause pathological changes in other organs of the body, mainly the heart, liver, and spleen. For example, if there is insufficient kidney yin, symptoms such as restlessness and insomnia may occur. Symptoms such as liver and kidney homology, kidney yin deficiency, liver kidney yin deficiency, liver kidney yin deficiency, liver kidney yin deficiency, liver yang deficiency, dizziness, sweating, etc. Kidney yang deficiency, acquired spleen yang dependence, congenital kidney yang deficiency, kidney yang deficiency, spleen deficiency, etc