Mental and Emotional Changes

As the menopausal years are a time of great life changes, external stress has more impact on emotional and mental reactions rather than the hormonal changes themselves. Many women tend to develop symptoms such as depression, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, fatigue, poor memory and lack of concentration. It should be noted that mood or mental problems are not inevitable during menopause; many women experience no noticeable changes or only in a mild form. Personality, job, education and living environment are all important factors that contribute to mental and emotional changes in menopause. Unhealthy psychological activities can easily disturb the body's physiological functioning, leading to indigestion, poor appetite and unstable blood pressure; as time passes some real physical damage will occur. A positive attitude is crucial during menopause.

In TCM understanding, before and after the cessation of the menstrual periods, the kidney system declines gradually, the essence and blood become depleted which fail to nourish the organs and lead to a non-smooth flow of qi (vital energy). These internal disharmonies can easily create fire evils and result in mind problems:

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