4. There are blood clots in your period.
Everyone’s period is different — it can be lighter, darker, heavier, and so on. And it’s absolutely okay if you notice a clot or 2 every once in a while. However, if your blood turns dark and the clots are consistent and huge in size, this could be a sign that you have uterine fibroids. These non-cancerous growths in your uterus can cause abnormal bleeding and even bladder issues.
3. You have no interest in your favorite foods.
2. You’re losing your hair.
Your body hair can also be affected, though this symptom could be less noticeable, especially if you regularly shave your legs and armpits.
1. You’re always too hot or too cold.
Estrogen levels can affect your body temperature. As a rule, low estrogen causes hot flashes and high estrogen, on the contrary, makes you feel cold in your hands and feet all the time.
We wish you to stay healthy and never experience any of these symptoms. But if you do, please consult your doctor as soon as possible. And don’t forget to share this information with your family and friends!