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  1. 23 kwi 2024 · Women report a host of eye complaints that occur with menopause. These include blurred vision, swollen and reddened eyes, tired eyes, trouble with contact lenses, and vision changes. One of the most common eye problems around the time of menopause is dry eye syndrome.

  2. 20 gru 2023 · A hot flash is the sudden feeling of warmth in the upper body, which is usually most intense over the face, neck and chest. Your skin might redden, as if you're blushing. A hot flash can also cause sweating. If you lose too much body heat, you might feel chilled afterward.

  3. Ovaries make hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, that control the menstrual cycle. Surgery to remove the ovaries causes instant menopause. Your periods stop. You're likely to have hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. Symptoms can be severe because the surgery causes hormones to drop all at once rather than slowly over several ...

  4. 25 maj 2023 · As you go through perimenopause, your body's production of estrogen and progesterone, key female hormones, rises and falls. Many of the changes you experience during perimenopause are a result of decreasing estrogen.

  5. 31 paź 2023 · These fluctuations of estrogen can be more erratic, meaning higher highs and lower lows, than during a typical menstrual cycle. This is what’s behind hot flashes and night sweats, middle-of-the-night awakenings, and the moodiness, anxiety, and foggy thinking that are common in perimenopause.

  6. 18 lip 2024 · Dizziness, weight gain, water retention, what do these symptoms have in common? They can all be caused by high progesterone. Elevated progesterone may not be as common as low progesterone, but it’s still a problem for many women. And you can use this checklist to determine if it’s a problem for you: What Causes High Progesterone?

  7. 30 lip 2024 · Symptoms of High Progesterone. A collection of physical and emotional symptoms, called premenstrual syndrome (PMS), is the direct result of natural increases in progesterone during the ovulatory phase of your menstrual cycle. Symptoms of PMS include: Breast swelling and tenderness. Water retention and bloating. Fatigue. Anxiety or agitation.