3 (Very Normal) Signs Of Menopause That Often Get Misdiagnosed
An integrative OB/GYN explains how to avoid them.
Integrative OB/GYN
Integrative OB/GYN
Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, M.D. is a nationally renowned doctor, expert, speaker, advocate for integrative women’s health and author of the book "Menopause Bootcamp". She is also the Senior Medical Advisor for Kindra, the leading direct-to-consumer sex-positive vaginal health company for women over 40. As a partner at Women’s Care of Beverly Hills, she’s performed thousands of deliveries and continues to help women transition through important phases of their lives, from adolescence to post menopause. Her expertise covers all aspects of gynecology including sexual health, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and the science of self care.
Image by Pedro Merino / Stocksy September 5, 2023 Our editors have independently chosen the products listed on this page. If you purchase something mentioned in this article, we may Did you know there are 34 primary menopause symptoms? From vaginal dryness that can make sex suddenly feel painful to sleep changes that can affect rest, there's a whole lot of newness to figure out during this time of life that 6,000 women enter every day. During menopause, your body can be confusing, and you might have a difficult time getting clear answers from doctors. In my decades as a practicing OB/GYN, I've seen firsthand how common it is to have menopause symptoms misdiagnosed.
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How common are menopause misdiagnoses?
According to a new survey of 1,200 women conducted by Kindra (a company I sit on the medical advisory board of) and The Harris Poll, 1 in 3 women aged 45-54 had been diagnosed with a condition by a healthcare provider before finding out it was actually menopause causing their symptoms. Menopause symptoms can be misdiagnosed as serious diseases ranging from fibromyalgia, blood clots, lupus, heart problems, and more.
Plus, 32% of women surveyed are worried that their healthcare provider is not knowledgeable about menopause. For women who have already sought out medical care for menopause issues, 60% report not finding their doctor’s advice helpful.
Women’s health issues are woefully underfunded and under-researched.
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This survey demonstrates something I've known for a long time: menopause is too often misunderstood. And on the whole, women’s health issues are woefully underfunded and under-researched.
Common menopause side effects that are misdiagnosed
While the numbers are upsetting, there are ways to get the care you deserve. One of my hopes is that every woman understands what’s happening to her body. This understanding is the first step to getting proper care.
So, let’s talk about symptoms: while hot flashes and vaginal dryness are commonly recognized, others are often less obvious and can lead to misdiagnosis. Lesser-known symptoms of menopause include:
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How to avoid getting misdiagnosed
The good news is that solutions exist to help you get relief from nearly all menopause symptoms, common and uncommon. Here are a few that I recommend:
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The takeaway
Too many women are not getting the care they deserve around menopause, and misdiagnoses are common. In order to avoid having symptoms like back pain and heart palpitations misdiagnosed, choose a doctor who is menopause-informed and go to appointments with a list of symptoms and questions to run through.
I hope these tools and resources help you feel confident, secure, and even joyful throughout the transformational journey that is menopause.
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