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Menopause Itchy Skin: Why You're So Itchy and What Actually Helps
Itchy skin is one of the most annoying - and least talked about - symptoms of menopause. It's caused primarily by dropping estrogen levels, which leads to thinner, drier, less elastic skin that struggles to retain moisture. Some women experience a crawling or pins-and-needles sensation on the skin (called formication) which can feel completely alarming if you don't know what it is. The good news?
There's a lot you can do about it.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Jun 2310 min read


Smoking and Alcohol in Menopause: How They Affect Hormones, Symptoms, and Long-Term Health
Menopause is a natural biological process marking the end of a woman’s reproductive years, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. While menopause itself is inevitable, many lifestyle factors can influence how it unfolds—none more significant than smoking and alcohol consumption.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Sep 23, 20259 min read
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