Early Menopause: 10 Signs (and More) to Watch Out For

Little is said about the burning sensation in the mouth , which is common among menopausal women. This strange phenomenon, which is sometimes accompanied by dryness or altered taste, is partly explained by the decline in estrogen. Just like a subtle fire in the mouth, this symptom is often unfairly overlooked.
Do you have trouble concentrating? Following a conversation? Or finding that cursed word on the tip of your tongue? This phenomenon, often described as “brain fog ,” can be directly linked to hormonal fluctuations.

Tingling, pinpricks… What if it’s hormonal?
Unusual sensations in the hands or feet, such as numbness, itching, or tingling, may occur due to nerve damage related to the drop in estrogen .

Dry eyes and blurred vision: an unexpected side effect
Dry eyes are common during menopause. The glands that naturally moisturize the eyes become less effective, causing irritation and visual discomfort .

Changing body odor
Some women notice that their body odor changes. Sweating becomes more abundant and sometimes more acidic . This phenomenon is explained by hormonal changes and the increase of certain bacteria on the skin .