Symptoms of Menopausal Estrogen Deficiency

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Symptoms of Menopausal Estrogen Deficiency

Estrogen deficiency is a common problem for women going through menopause. It causes the majority of the side effects that come with menopause, but low estrogen levels can also be the cause of other more serious illnesses. Women experiencing symptoms of low estrogen levels should consult a doctor to determine whether treatment is needed.

  1. Fatigue

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      If you are fatigued, you are tired at abnormal times during the day. Fatigue often gets worse throughout the day, making you unable to function properly.

    Headaches

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      While many things can cause a headache, it is a symptom of lack of estrogen. The headache can range from a slight ache to a full-blown migraine.

    Depression

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      Depression comes in many forms. If you are depressed, you may fell extreme emotional ups and downs. However, that is not always the case. If you are suffering from depression, you could simply feel very tired.

    Low Back Pain

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      Pain in the lower region of the back can be caused by an estrogen deficiency. Menopausal women may find their back hurting more than normal, and they should consult a doctor.

    Poor Memory

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      If you are suffering from lack of estrogen, you often have memory problems that can result in short-term memory failure.

    Joint Pain, Swelling and Stiffness

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      If you are going through menopause, you may feel your muscles stiffen or ache in the joints. This is a symptom of estrogen deficiency, and it can easily be treated by a doctor.

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