Early Menopause: 10 Signs (and More) to Look Out For (Page 3 ) | November 18, 2025

Brain Fog: When the Brain Shuts Down
Do you have trouble concentrating? To follow a conversation? Or perhaps finding that darn word on the tip of your tongue? This phenomenon, often described as “brain fog,” may be directly related to hormonal fluctuations.
Tingling, prickling, and tingling… what if it’s a hormonal issue?

You may experience unusual sensations in your hands or feet—numbness, itching, or tingling—due to nerve disorders related to declining estrogen levels.
Dry Eyes and Blurred Vision: An Unexpected Side Effect
Dry eyes are common during menopause. The glands that naturally lubricate the eyes function less efficiently, causing irritation and visual discomfort.
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