The terrifying side effect of menopause nobody warned us about
An estimated 1.3 million American women enter menopause annually, and most are prepared for classic symptoms like hot flashes. But many find another …
Perimenopause Symptoms: When Hormones Affect Oral Health. A recent social media post by content creator TheLuisaPuig has sparked discussion around the lesser-known symptoms of perimenopause, specifically focusing on oral health changes. In her video, Puig describes an alarming experience of significant gum bleeding after flossing, prompting her to question whether these occurrences are due to hormonal shifts or other factors. "Is this perimenopause (hormones) or am I going crazy?" she asks, recounting an instance where the amount of blood in her sink after flossing surpassed even what she experienced during pregnancy. This personal account highlights a crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of perimenopause: its systemic impact on the body, including oral health. Hormonal fluctuations, particularly drops in estrogen, can lead to increased gum sensitivity, inflammation, and bleeding. While Puig's video serves as a relatable anecdote for many women, she also responsibly advises viewers that persistent pain or loose teeth warrant a visit to a dentist, emphasizing that her discussion is about understanding hormonal changes rather than self-diagnosis for serious dental issues. The video underscores the importance of open dialogue about perimenopause to help women recognize and address their symptoms effectively.
An estimated 1.3 million American women enter menopause annually, and most are prepared for classic symptoms like hot flashes. But many find another …
