Menopause or something else messing with you
At a certain age, women experience strange symptoms and presume
menopause is to blame, or simply chalk it up to hormone issues. In
truth, there are other health problems that can cause symptoms similar
to menopause even though they are unrelated.

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Adrenal fatigue
Long-term stress, and the frequent rushes of adrenaline that often
accompany it, can lead to a whole myriad of strange symptoms, which can
sometimes be misdiagnosed as hormone-related.
Symptoms of adrenal fatigue are chronic exhaustion beginning as early
as the morning, and difficulty focusing attention to complete tasks.
Acute liver failure
Acute liver failure is the loss of liver function that comes on very
quickly, even in people who are otherwise healthy. It can be caused by
damage from prescription medications, acetaminophen overdose, herbal
supplements, hepatitis, toxins, and cancer. Acute liver failure is
life-threatening, and symptoms should be evaluated by a physician.
Symptoms can include the following:
*Pain in upper right abdomen
*Nausea
*Vomiting
*Sense of malaise
*Confusion
*Sleepiness
Food-related allergies
Inadvertently eating foods you are allergic to causes inflammatory
responses in the body. Food allergies are commonly triggered by gluten,
dairy, MSG, and artificial colourings or flavours. The symptoms usually
happen anywhere from immediately to within an hour after eating the
food. The responses can cause a variety of common symptoms:
*Itching inside your mouth
*Itchy or stuffy nose/nasal passages
*Sneezing
*Itchy and possibly watery eyes
*Swelling of lips, tongue, throat, or face
More serious cases that involve anaphylaxis can manifest in symptoms
such as these:
*Throat tightness
*Wheezing and tightness in the chest
*Heart palpitations
*Dizziness or lightheadedness
Thyroid issues
*Overactive or underactive
thyroid can cause several
*symptoms:
*Hot flashes
*Irritability
*Heart palpitations
*Depression
*Weight gain
*Brain fog
Fatigue
On the surface, these symptoms sound pretty typical for menopause,
and yet they are completely unrelated. For women, in particular,
symptoms from thyroid imbalances often occur together with the onset of
heavy, irregular, or loss of menstrual periods, which in turn leads to
misdiagnosis.
One such woman recounted her experience, “The gynaecologist gave me
hormone samples to try for three months. I was still having heavy
periods, and nothing felt better, so I went back. I got another type for
three months. Four times I went and tried different hormones. Then I had
a hysterectomy. I kept gaining weight. My hair was falling out. I felt
out of control. I said, something is not right here. Finally, after the
hysterectomy, a doctor diagnosed me with hypothyroidism.”
Toxicity from heavy metals
There are many toxic heavy metals in the environment that end up
absorbed into the body and accumulate over time. This accumulation can
then lead to illnesses or strange symptoms. These metals include copper,
aluminium, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. The symptoms of heavy
metal toxicity can sometimes be vague and difficult to diagnose. They
are frequently misdiagnosed as autism, depression, chronic fatigue
syndrome, and more.
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