The perimenopause, sometimes referred to as the menopausal transition, is associated with significant changes in hormones and reproduction. Both these changes and the symptoms that go along with them have been well documented. The perimenopause is an ill- defined time frame that surrounds advancing years of a woman's reproductive life. The onset of irregular menstruation and its cessation after a year of amenorrhea constitute the final menstrual cycle. This study was conducted at the Sree Ramakrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences and Hospital in Kulasekharam, Tamil Nadu, India. The study's female participants were between the ages of 43 to 48. Following the description of the investigation's goals, vocal agreement was achieved. This survey had thirty responses. In this study the questionaire were consists of thirty questions such as hot flashes, thirst, pain, increased bleeding, and an unpleasant mood . Female participants who were unwilling or uncooperative were not included in the study. Many women find the menopausal transition to be a challenging time in their lives. If they lost any of their human potential, it would be catastrophic for both individuals and society. Therefore, it is essential to keep working to comprehend how perimenopause fits into women's lives and to predict and treat the common and uncommon symptoms that could lower their quality of life. Future health care initiatives should concentrate on these areas to enhance the general health and well-being of perimenopausal women.
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