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Psychological Symptoms of Menopause – Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Hormonal changes that occur during the menopause can result in a range of psychological symptoms. Whilst physical symptoms like hot flushes and irregular periods are the more commonly discussed and well known, the psychological impact of the menopause can be more unfathomable and limiting.

Hormone changes can lead to psychological symptoms like depression and anxiety.

Hormone changes can lead to psychological symptoms like depression and anxiety.

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Posted on March 15, 2017 by admin. This entry was posted in Anxiety. Bookmark the permalink.
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