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Menopause & Mental Health

The transition through perimenopause and menopause can affect more than physical health — it also has a profound impact on emotional and mental wellbeing. Hormonal changes may contribute to mood swings, anxiety, depression, and difficulties with concentration or memory. With the right support, these challenges can be managed effectively.

Common Mental Health Challenges During Menopause

Many women report changes in mood and mental clarity during midlife. These may include:

  • Mood swings: Fluctuating hormones can trigger irritability, frustration, or tearfulness.
  • Depression: Some women may experience persistent low mood or loss of interest in daily activities.
  • Anxiety: Heightened stress, restlessness, or panic symptoms can emerge during perimenopause.
  • Brain fog: Trouble concentrating, forgetfulness, and reduced mental sharpness are common complaints.

These symptoms are normal, but if they interfere with daily life, professional help is recommended.

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Treatment & Support Options

Mental health support during menopause can involve a combination of medical treatments, therapy, and lifestyle strategies:

  • Psychological therapies: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and counselling can help reframe negative thinking and improve coping skills.
  • Medication: Antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications may be prescribed when symptoms are more severe.
  • Hormone Therapy (MHT): For some women, stabilising hormones can reduce mood-related symptoms.
  • Lifestyle approaches: Regular exercise, sleep hygiene, mindfulness, and social connection support resilience and mental wellbeing.

 

When to Seek Professional Help

If feelings of sadness, anxiety, or overwhelm persist for more than two weeks, or if they interfere with relationships, work, or daily life, it’s important to speak to a healthcare professional. A menopause specialist or GP can recommend the right treatment plan and refer you to mental health professionals if needed.

 

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Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and does not replace personalised medical advice. Please speak with a qualified health professional about your situation.

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