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  1. Aug 7, 2024 · It's diagnosed after 12 months without a menstrual period, vaginal bleeding or spotting. Menopause can happen in the 40s or 50s. But the average age is 51 in the United States. Menopause is natural. But the physical symptoms, such as hot flashes, and emotional symptoms of menopause may disrupt sleep, lower energy or affect mood.

  2. A peritonsillar abscess is a pus-filled pocket that forms near one of your tonsils. It’s usually a complication of tonsillitis and is often caused by the same bacteria that cause strep throat. Symptoms include severe pain, swollen tonsils and swollen lymph nodes. Treatments include needle aspiration and tonsillectomy.

  3. May 25, 2023 · Women start perimenopause at different ages. You may notice signs of progression toward menopause, such as menstrual irregularity, sometime in your 40s. But some women notice changes as early as their mid-30s. The level of estrogen — the main female hormone — in your body rises and falls unevenly during perimenopause.

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · Menopause and joint problems. Many women notice joint pain for the first time during perimenopause. And, in fact, recent research has shown a connection between joint pain and the loss of estrogen. As it turns out, this joint pain — separate from arthritis — is another common symptom of menopause.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Many of the symptoms that most women think of with menopause — from hot flashes to irregular periods — actually start in perimenopause. Perimenopause, which means around menopause, is the time leading up to menopause (or your last period).

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · This means many women are completely mystified when they start experiencing symptoms. Because symptoms can vary significantly, ranging from hot flashes and joint aches to palpitations and anxiety, it can be hard to link the cause to menopause and to apply appropriate treatment, Dr. Faubion says.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Vasomotor symptoms (VMS), mood and sleep disturbances, and sexual problems are common during the menopause transition yet often go untreated.

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