Early menopause occurs with the cessation of menstruation before the age of 40. Women diagnosed with early menopause are prescribed medications that mimic the natural process to prevent them from experiencing menopausal problems until the age of 50. To reduce the risk of early menopause, it is important to have given birth, pay attention to nutrition and lifestyle, avoid smoking, maintain a balanced weight, and live in a healthy environment.
Health risks associated with early menopause are generally more severe than those for women experiencing menopause at a normal age.
This article is for informational purposes only, and consultation with a healthcare professional should be sought when necessary.
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