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Symptoms of Early Menopause

Distressed young woman sitting on the floor with her hands on her head in a bedroom

A young woman showing signs of emotional distress, often linked to the psychological symptoms of early menopause

Symptoms of Early Menopause

The symptoms of early menopause are similar to those experienced during typical menopause but begin much earlier in life. These symptoms can be physically exhausting and emotionally unsettling—especially for women who are not expecting hormonal changes in their 20s, 30s, or early 40s. Understanding the signs helps with early diagnosis and effective management.

One of the earliest and most common symptoms of early menopause is a change in menstrual cycle. Periods may become lighter, heavier, less frequent, or stop altogether. Irregular menstruation over several months is often the first indication that hormone levels are shifting.

Hot flushes and night sweats are also hallmark signs. These sudden feelings of heat, often accompanied by sweating and a flushed face, can interrupt sleep and affect concentration. Some women experience several hot flushes a day, which can lead to fatigue and irritability.

Mood changes are common as well. Women may feel anxious, tearful, or unusually irritable. These emotional shifts are not just reactions to early menopause—they are driven by fluctuating oestrogen levels affecting brain chemistry.

Other symptoms include:

Vaginal dryness and discomfort during sex

Decreased libido

Difficulty sleeping

Memory lapses or “brain fog”

Weight gain, particularly around the waist

Hair thinning or skin dryness

Headaches and joint pain

One of the more distressing aspects of early menopause is the impact on fertility. For women who still want children, discovering that their ovaries are no longer functioning can be devastating. This often leads to feelings of grief, especially if they had not yet started or completed their families.

Symptoms of Early Menopause

In South Africa, many women do not initially connect these symptoms to menopause—especially younger women. They may think they are suffering from chronic stress, thyroid issues, or vitamin deficiencies. Without access to a gynaecologist or hormone testing, the true cause may go undiagnosed for years.

Psychological effects can be significant. Younger women may feel alienated from peers who are still menstruating or falling pregnant. Others may struggle with a sense of ageing “before their time”, which can affect self-esteem and body image.

Recognising the symptoms of early menopause is the first step towards reclaiming health and control. With the right diagnosis and support, many of these symptoms can be managed, and quality of life restored.

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