Early menopause refers to the transition toward menopause occurring earlier than expected (before age 45 in many definitions). The early phase is often called perimenopause, when hormones start fluctuating.
Here are 10 common early signs:
1. Irregular periods
Cycles may become:
- Shorter or longer
- Heavier or lighter
- Skipped entirely at times
2. Hot flashes
Sudden waves of heat, often in the face, neck, or chest, sometimes with sweating.
3. Night sweats
Hot flashes during sleep that may disturb rest.
4. Mood changes
- Irritability
- Anxiety
- Low mood or mood swings
5. Sleep problems
- Difficulty falling asleep
- Waking up frequently
- Poor sleep quality
6. Vaginal dryness
Reduced estrogen can cause dryness, discomfort, or pain during intercourse.
7. Reduced libido
A noticeable decrease in sexual desire is common.
8. Fatigue
Feeling unusually tired even after rest.
9. Brain fog
- Forgetfulness
- Trouble concentrating
- Mental “slowness”
10. Changes in skin and hair
- Dry skin
- Thinning hair
- Loss of skin elasticity
⚠️ When to consider medical advice
If symptoms are strong or start before age 40, it could be premature ovarian insufficiency, which may need evaluation and treatment.
Important note
These symptoms can overlap with stress, thyroid issues, or nutritional deficiencies, so they’re not always due to menopause alone.
If you want, I can also explain how to confirm early menopause with tests or how to manage symptoms naturally and medically