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Can you go through menopause at 35?

Written by Ryan Brown - January 07, 2023

Can You Go Through Menopause at 35?

Menopause is one of the most significant changes in a woman's life, typically marked by the end of menstruation for 12 months or more. Typically, menopause begins between the ages of 45 and 55, with an average age of 51 as reported by the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education. However, it is not uncommon for it to begin earlier than that in some women, even as early as 35. Early menopause, or premature menopause before the age of 40, can be caused by numerous factors including:

  • Surgical removal of the ovaries
  • Genetics
  • Radiation or chemotherapy treatments
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Damage to your reproductive organs

It is important to understand all aspects of what causes premature menopause and its effects. Here are some common symptoms associated with premenopausal and menopausal conditions:

  • Irregular periods/amenorrhea
  • Hot flashes/night sweats
  • Vaginal dryness and itching
  • Low libido
  • Mood swings/irritability

If you have been experiencing any of these symptoms before turning 40 or if you suspect that you may be going through early menopause make sure to consult with a doctor. There are diagnostic tests that can help determine whether you are actually going through menopause prematurely or if there are other underlying causes for your symptoms. Also, hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) is available to help manage menopausal symptoms in women who experience premature menopause.

At BHRT Treament Center we offer safe and effective HRT programmes tailored to each individual's unique needs. Our experienced team helps you deal better with any physical and emotional health issues caused by premature ovarian failure (POF), which is when a woman’s ovary runs out of eggs before her mid-forties. With our services we strive to improve quality of life while providing ongoing support throughout treatment..

While there isn't much that can be done about starting early in life into the transition from premenopausal stages into full blown menopause, understanding your condition can help make it more bearable. Pay attention to potential signs and symptoms previously mentioned here so that you can seek professional advice if needed; talk openly about how you feel with people close to you; check out books related to this topic such as "The Change Before The Change"; exercise regularly; eat healthy foods; try alternative therapies like acupuncture; join a support group; adapt lifestyle changes as needeD; stay positive and keep moving forward!

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