Affiliation:
1. Graphic Era Hill University, India
Abstract
Perimenopause (menopausal transition) is the period preceding the end of menstrual cycle. Perimenopausal phase lasts an average of 5 years, ranging from 2-8 years, while the average age of menopause is 45.5 (±5.5) years. Hormone fluctuations induce menopausal symptoms in women, variances in progesterone and estrogen levels, and sudden increase in follicle stimulating hormone without an apparent decline in estradiol. It is common for women to display clinical symptoms linked to hormonal, psychological, and physiological system changes. Hot flashes, dry vagina, migraines, breast soreness, and insomnia are frequent physical problems while psychological ailments include depression, anxiety, erratic emotions, and stress. This chapter is about comprehending perimenopause. Overall, it shows that alterations in neurological system, in addition to ovarian or hormonal changes are linked to perimenopause. Perimenopause is clearly a stage of a female's reproductive cycle associated with unpleasant symptoms and irregular happenings. Therapy or lifestyle alteration can manage perimenopause.