Climax

The climax is a time period when the characteristic age-related changes in the body of a woman lead to the extinction of her sexual system. The production of estrogens (the female sex hormones) is reduced to a minimum. Usually, it happens at the age of 45 to 55 years. Treatment and correction of climax should be performed in order to avoid undesirable effects, caused by rearrangement in the endocrine system.

The first signs of climax in women

Each female body is unique, that`s why the symptoms of climax in each woman begin in different ways, and they vary in severity. Typical symptoms of climax include:

Influx

Influx during menopause appears in half of the women. This condition is characterized by an unexpected appearance of strong heat at the top of the body. Also, there is redness of the neck and face at the same time. Often influxes bother women at night, which leads to sleep disturbances. Chronic lack of sleep becomes a cause of depressed mood and constant fatigue.

Increased sweating

One of the first symptoms of menopause is increased sweating. Most often the appearance of sweating during climax occurs during the influx. Sweating may be so strong that it becomes noticeable on clothing, and the forehead is covered with drops of sweat.

Insomnia

As a rule, insomnia also appears on the background of influxes. In 2-3 seconds, women wake up to them, and when the attack passes, they cannot sleep for a long time. Insomnia may occur as a result of low levels of estrogen and also become a consequence of depression, anxiety.

Headaches

After menopausal changes migraine attacks can occur – the sudden appearance of severe headaches in the temporal or frontal area. A similar condition in a climax can be accompanied by darkening in the eyes, dizziness.

Sharp mood changes

Many women, with the onset of menopause, notice a sharp change in emotional background. A carefree cheerful mood can change with unreasonable concern, tension, tearfulness, irritability.

Itching, dryness of the vagina

The lowering of estrogens during menopause leads to changes in the genital organs. First of all, there is a thinning of the mucous membrane of the vagina and a decrease in the number of natural fluids. As a result, there is an itch and dryness of the genitals. During sexual contacts, these feelings can be reinforced and painful.

Approximately 50% of women with a painful form of climax find a severe form of disturbances, in 35% the average and easy degree of menopausal disorders is only 15%. In healthy women, there is usually a mild degree of menopausal disorder. Patients with any disease are more likely to suffer from atypical symptoms of climax in women.

How to ease climax?

To facilitate manifestations of menopause, a woman is prescribed to receive non-hormonal herbal remedies that eliminate and smooth the symptoms of climax. They contain a complex of trace elements, vitamins, and phytoestrogens, which affect the main signs of menopause, improving the general condition. Also, for the neutralization of manifestations of climax hormone therapy is used (Estradot 25, Estradot 50).