The natural phase of Menopause is common among women in their late 40s or early 50s.
Since it indicates the end of one’s reproductive era, it can produce several mental symptoms.
One of these most common psychological symptoms is Anxiety in Menopausal women.
It can affect the daily routine of a person and may need management to treat its associated symptoms.
To manage Menopause-related Anxiety, it is first important to learn about their connection.
This article will discuss the link between Menopause and Anxiety attacks, symptoms, and treatments.
Connection Between Anxiety and Menopause
Source: tumsasedgars_from_GettyOne can connect Anxiety to hormonal fluctuations during the different stages of Menopause.
According to research, women often experience Depression and Anxiety during Menopause due to fluctuations in Estrogen levels.
Estrogen handles neurotransmitters like Serotonin, which is also known as the happiness hormone.
When the levels of Estrogen fluctuate, it negatively affects the Serotonin levels.
This results in the worsening of one’s moods and further leads to heightened Anxiety levels, affecting one’s mental health.
Other physical symptoms of Menopause can also cause Anxiety in some individuals.

