What are the consequences if menopausal syndrome is severe?
The severe consequences of menopausal syndrome include disruption of daily life, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
1. Impact on daily life: Each patient's physical condition varies, so symptoms of menopausal syndrome differ accordingly. If the syndrome is mild, there may be no significant discomfort. However, some patients may experience increased skin pigmentation and mood swings that affect their normal daily activities.
2. Autonomic nervous system dysfunction: Some patients may develop autonomic nervous system disorders, leading to symptoms such as insomnia, memory problems, dizziness, and headaches.
3. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: Over time, worsening menopausal syndrome may trigger other conditions, such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
In addition, it may also lead to peripheral neuropathy. If menopausal syndrome has already developed, prompt medical attention is necessary to prevent adverse effects on recovery.