Menopause | Upsurge in early menopause
More Indian women are reaching menopause earlier than before, going through a wave of physical pain, emotional turmoil and silent suffering that calls for greater awareness and better treatment

Forty-three-year-old Ritika Mehra, a school administrator in Gurugram, did not know what had hit her. She would wake up in the middle of the night, gripped by anxiety, joints on fire, and struggling to grasp once familiar things. Stress was the first culprit that came to mind. It seemed to have taken a toll on her period, too, and also manifesting in falling bone density and rising cholesterol levels in recent health scans. It came as a rude shock, therefore, when she was told things were the other way round—that early menopause was the cause of all her troubles. The biological clock her body had lived with for 30-odd years was winding down. It was an eventuality Ritika expected to encounter in the future, but not this soon. It left her curiously depressed.
