How to Treat Mood Swings During Menopause

8 Ways to Manage Menopause Mood Swings

As you go through menopause, your moods can change rapidly. Fluctuating hormones play a big role, and the more your estrogen levels swing, the more likely you are to experience sudden mood shifts.

Check in with your doctor about what you’re going through. They may suggest starting therapy or trying a medical intervention to stabilize your moods.

“When depression or a lack of pleasure in things you’re usually interested in lasts for two weeks or more, that’s when it’s time to see a doctor,” says Pauline M. Maki, PhD, a professor of psychiatry, psychology, and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Illinois in Chicago.

Here are some ways to take control.