As women approach midlife and
menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is depression.
While menopause is not thought to be a cause of depression the two
can occur at the same time. What is believed to be a cause of
depression is changes in estrogen levels which occur during
menopause. It is known that women are affected by depression over
twice as much as men and that a family history of depression can
factor into this as well.
The symptoms of depression and menopause are very similar and
include sleep disorders, hot flashes, fatigue, anxiety, and
irritability. Many women associate these symptoms with the changes
that menopause brings, but they may be a sign of depression that
needs to be understood and dealt with. There is no reason women need
to suffer from depression during menopause. It is important that
they accept the physical changes happening to their bodies during
this time and work with their doctor to mitigate the symptoms of
menopause, but it is also important that they realize that
depression and menopause can be mutually exclusive