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Are high blood pressure and a rapid heart beat symptoms of menopause?



Are high blood pressure and a rapid heart beat symptoms of menopause?

They can be but not exclusively. I think you should go to the Dr to be tested for sure.
nope just a sign u r getting old
The most common and easy to recognize symptom of menopause is hot flashes (sudden, intense waves of heat and sweating). Some women find that these hot flashes disrupt their sleep, causing constant tiredness, and others respond with mood changes. Additional symptoms of perimenopause or menopause may include, breast pain, irregular periods, vaginal and urinary tract changes, sexual problems as well as change in the complexion and hair
well i dont really know u can have these symptoms but i would ask your doctor if your going through menopause or not im going through it myself i have hotflashes night sweats mood swings nervousess and my eyes dried out just go to your doctor and find out if you are going through menopause and if u are then there is medicine u can get good luck!
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