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Learn what menopause rage is and how to manage it with lifestyle changes, traditional treatments, and alternative therapies.
Menopause rage is a term used to describe the physical and emotional changes experienced by women going through menopause that cause a sudden outburst of anger. During menopause, when natural hormone levels begin to drop, hot flashes, headaches, fatigue, and irritability increase in intensity, leading to uncontrollable angry outbursts.
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