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What are the effects of premature ovarian failure?
Menopause is a series of clinical symptoms caused by the decline of ovarian function and the fluctuation or decline of estrogen level, which seriously affects the quality of life. Premature ovarian failure may mean early menopause. Early menopause and decreased estrogen level will cause menstrual disorder, because the vasomotor function is abnormal, and hot flashes and sweating occur. Mental, neurological and psychological symptoms may also occur, such as irritability, irritability, depression, palpitation, chest tightness, decreased attention and poor memory. Some show urogenital symptoms, such as genital atrophy, vaginal dryness, sexual dissatisfaction, unwillingness to have sex, recurrent urethritis and so on. Young people in their forties show tension urinary incontinence, which occurs when they laugh and cough. Some people urinate when they feel like urinating, and some people can't go to the toilet. Premature ovarian failure and low estrogen level will affect glucose and lipid metabolism, and the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases will increase. These will seriously affect the quality of life, which is the danger of menopause. The above questions are for reference only. Please refer to the doctor's face-to-face consultation for specific medication and treatment.