Common symptoms of perimenopause
The signs of perimenopause, particularly in the early stages, can be very subtle and need specific attention. The symptoms of perimenopause are varied and can significantly impact a woman’s health and wellbeing, making early recognition crucial. Changes in menstrual cycle regularity, such as periods becoming shorter, longer, heavier, or lighter, are often early signs. Common early symptoms include hot flashes and night sweats, which can disrupt daily life and sleep patterns. Hormonal fluctuations may lead to mood swings, irritability, anxiety and depression. Sleep disturbances, such as insomnia, are also prevalent. Decreased oestrogen levels can cause vaginal dryness and discomfort during intercourse, affecting sexual health. Cognitive changes, like memory lapses and difficulty concentrating, are often referred to as “brain fog.” Physical changes such as weight gain, particularly around the abdomen, joint aches, and a decrease in muscle mass are also common. Because there are a wide range of symptoms, you often need to be very in tune with yourself to recognise the changes.