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Perimenopause and menopause symptom checker

Find out if your symptoms are that of perimenopause or menopause.

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Please note these symptoms are not necessarily exclusive to perimenopause and menopause and in some cases can signify other potentially serious problems. If in doubt please speak to your doctor.

How long do menopause symptoms last?

The length of time that menopause symptoms last is different for everyone but they can start months or years before your period stops. The average length that they last for is about seven years. During this time, menopause symptoms can change. You may have some that come and go, while others linger. Lifestyle factors, such as age, weight and whether you smoke, can affect the duration and intensity of menopause symptoms.

Perimenopause is the time leading up to menopause where the amount of oestrogen produced by the ovaries fluctuates until a point of no further oestrogen production. This stage can last up to ten years, but its average duration is around four years.

You reach menopause when you have gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. Many report their symptoms are at their worst during the 12 months after their final menstrual period.

Postmenopause is the stage of life after your periods have stopped. While some symptoms may disappear, others can last indefinitely.

Medications and other treatments can help you to manage and relieve symptoms. For example, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can help control hot flushes and night sweats, while vaginal moisturisers and lubricants can reduce day-to-day discomfort and pain during sex.

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The most common symptoms of the menopause

Perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms include physical, emotional and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can vary in duration and intensity between individuals but some, including irregular periods, hot flashes, sleep issues, mood swings and vaginal discomfort are experienced by most women.

Most symptoms are a result of the steep drop in the amount of oestrogen produced by the ovaries. The most common symptoms of menopause include:

Postmenopause symptoms

Symptoms of menopause can persist even once your periods stop. Many will become less severe over time, but some can last indefinitely. Being postmenopausal can also make you more susceptible to other conditions.

Postmenopause symptoms include:

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