Explore our in-depth articles on brain fog, tingling sensations, and other neurological changes during perimenopause and menopause. Find out why these symptoms occur and get practical advice to manage them.
Menopause can trigger surprising neurological symptoms, from brain fog and memory lapses to tingling, numbness, or burning sensations in the hands and feet. These changes are linked to shifting hormone levels that affect the nervous system and cognitive function. Learn how to recognize these symptoms early, understand what’s happening in your body, and explore strategies to protect your brain and nerve health through lifestyle choices, medical options, and supportive therapies.
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