Change Of Life Symptoms For
Women Typically Start With Hot Flashes
It’s interesting that that it
is called “change of life,” implying that it is THE change of life and not
just one of many. I mean, we pass through numerous major changes and a
multitude of minor changes that would seem to merit the same title. While I
cannot find the origin of the phrase, I can understand that this euphemism
might aptly describe the most important of life changes, milestones, or
hallmarks—menopause.
The change of life symptoms for women typically start with the infamous (and
butt of many a joke) hot flashes. In combination with night sweats, the
symptom convinces the woman going through the change of life that her body
must also be in a parallel universe, taking dips into the hot tub then
alternatingly jumping into a cold shower, and as if the twin actions
affected her here and now body (the way one twin feels the other twin’s
pain). In addition, chills and cold sweats come on suddenly, along with, in
many cases, vertigo (feeling dizzy), feeling faint, and/or feeling weak.
Another indication of the change of life for women, and the most telling
one, is the irregularity of menstrual periods—hence the Latin name, meno
(monthly) pause. As well, some women experience differences in urinary tract
habits. It is not unusual, for example, to feel a little discharge of urine
when a woman sneezes, coughs, exercises, or even when she is having
intercourse.
The change of life market is not cornered by women alone, however. Men, too
experience the physiological and subsequent emotional/mental symptoms that
indicate some type of change of life for them. Testosterone levels decrease
or diminish; blood rushes to the face and hot flashes ensue; and while they
have a diminished libido, they also may experience ED, or erectile
dysfunction.
Sharing emotional changes such as mood swings, irritability, heart
palpitations, feelings of or experiences of weakness, and loss of bone mass,
women and men going through the change of life might liken their conditions
to PMS (premenstrual syndrome)..or they might just confirm that there is a
valid reason and numerous examples to support why the menopausal stage is
euphemistically called the change of life. Not only is reproduction now out
of the question, thereby changing the possibility of new life, but the
symptoms of male and female menopause, the physical as they manifest in the
emotional, suggest quite loudly that things around the house are certainly
going to be different for a few months (or years): life will certainly bear
witness to change.
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