Emotions and Menopause
Emotions and MenopauseSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewThe transition to
postmenopause is a normal part of the aging process.
It is also a time of physical changes. You can expect some emotional responses
to these changes, both positive and negative. Menopause does not create serious emotional issues for most women.
Many women celebrate a sense of freedom from birth control concerns and
menstrual bleeding. Often women find this time of life highly productive in
their work and personal lives. But it is also common to feel unsettled
about body changes that seem beyond your control, including: - Loss of
fertility.
- Aging.
- Changes in sexuality.
- Mood
swings.
- Embarrassment about hot flashes and
sweating.
- Weight gain.
You can take care of yourself in the following ways: - Manage symptoms by eating well, getting plenty of
rest, and avoiding excess caffeine, alcohol, and simple sugars. This will
improve your emotional and physical well-being.
- Have a relaxed
attitude about menopause. Tension and anxiety can make your symptoms worse. Use
relaxation techniques, such as rhythmic breathing exercises, yoga,
biofeedback, and regular exercise, to manage
stress.
- If you need to, find a support group where you can discuss common
issues that come up before and after menopause.
- If depression,
moodiness, or irritability are interfering with your daily life, discuss this
with your doctor.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerAnne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerCarla J. Herman, MD, MPH - Geriatric Medicine Current as ofOctober 13, 2016 Current as of:
October 13, 2016 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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