It’s different these days. More and more women are trying to juggle careers, children and partners, and the stress of it all can be considerable. Today’s women must also deal with the eternal fact of hormones, and it’s no stretch of the imagination to see that all of these pressures together add up to the real likelihood of panic attacks developing.
It’s when a woman reaches the point in life at which menopause becomes a fact, and hormones start to rear their head, often many times in the same day, that it may be a good idea to seek medical advice on the panic attacks menopause can trigger.
Unavoidably, men usually have little or no idea exactly what a woman goes through when menopause arrives. It’s not uncommon for women to start to feel down and depressed, and thus increase the likelyhood of the panic attacks menopause can sometimes bring about.
Although panic attacks can be far more prevalent during menopause, it would be unfair to blame the anxiety on menopause itself. Panic attacks can occur at any time during a woman’s life, but menopause can be a contributing factor to the onset of panic attacks. Read more about Panic Attacks, Menopause and Hormones →