Can I be entering menopause?

I am 35 years old. I have a lot of back pain, nausea, frequent dizziness, sore breasts, navel hook, headaches and a lot of sleep. In addition, my last menstruation came for three days and this month came down a brown thing and very little for two days and stopped. Can I be entering menopause?
Expert answer:

Probably not. The symptoms of menopause begin to manifest themselves among the 45 and 50 years and do not usually make the breasts sore, nor cause nausea and dizziness. The most characteristic symptoms of the onset of menopause are hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disturbances, irregular menstrual cycles, vaginal dryness, and mood swings.

With the approach of menopause the menstrual cycles stay irregular, becoming shorter or longer. The amount of menstruating blood may be greater than normal, but the bleeding period may be shorter. The woman can even go without menstruation for more than 2 months.

At heat waves are more noticeable when menopause is closer, and these are the most common symptoms of this phase.

Hormonal variations also mood swings frequent, alternating irritation and sadness, as well as lack of interest, difficulty concentrating and even depression.

These are the symptoms that most women feel when they approach menopause, which is the last menstrual period. All of them are related to the imbalance in the production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone by the ovaries.

Consult a GP or GP to evaluate your case and receive a correct diagnosis.