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Early Menopause

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

The term of early menopause is most often used as a result of others actions that have been taken and that have lead to more serious problem. They are often used as umbrella terms in order to cover for the actions of other disorders or the results of actions like: premature ovarian failure, surgical menopause or even menopause caused by chemotherapy or radiation.

To better put it so that all can understand the term early is used as a consequence to a process that has ended way before it should have. Early menopause in men would be the cases of men that are still in their 20 s, 30 s and even early 40 s.

In the case of menopause the early menopause would be the one that happens before the person reaches the age of 40. in the cases of women, when this premature menopause appears from natural causes and is not the result of surgery, radiation treatment or chemotherapy the term used to better describe it, and that is most often used now would be premature ovarian failure. The basic thing is that the woman’s ovaries have stopped working normally way ahead of the time they should have, this meaning years or even decades.

In women factors that can determine the appearance of the early menopause are very many and wide spread. Premature ovarian failure would actually be the first of them, this being of natural causes. In this condition the periods stop suddenly before the age of 40. menopausal symptoms also appear, most commonly a stop In the periods of the woman. Test that are done are going to be done so in post menopausal levels. Premature ovarian failure may not always mean that the production of eggs has stopped. If so than it’s the case of a POF, if not than the body of the woman, more especially the ovaries, have sopped responding properly to the signals received from the brain.

Surgery or specific cancer treatments can also induce an early menopause in the case of women. If a woman has suffered an ophorectomy than the varies have most certainly been removed. Hysterectomy also involves the removal of the ovaries. Cancer treatments that may cause failure of the ovaries may be chemo or radiation therapy.

Abnormalities may appear during life that involve the process of ovulating, having periods and any other related processes. If the woman is still ovulating and if checked shows that It has normal levels of estrogen n her blood, but is esperiencing symptoms similar to those of menopause, it could be said she has an early menopause or a perimenopause.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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Two Kinds Of Menopause

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

The female periods and after a certain age the female menopause have been known to exist for centuries now. It was a natural way of being. But only recently, with the help of technology and modern medicine, did we discover that men also have something similar to the female menopause, very much alike in symptoms and side effects as in women. It not long now since we’ve started to really understand the way this male menopause woks, to know its actions and the way it affects the male body and mind.

A lot of questions had to be answered in order to make a compleat and accurate image of this male menopause. The studying of this fact was actually done in total confusion and controversy because it was considered that unlike the women, who had to go through the middle life crises and put up with all the ravages that the lack of estrogen had to offer, the man was considered ageless from this point of view boasting with virility al the way till very old age.

Unfortunate for us the myth that the man was anytime, `as-many-times-as-you-want’ sex machine was kind of busted. This is actually only true for the ages of until 25. the truth is that with the aging the urges reduce, the time to pop up increases and even the anytime part becomes some times actually. The erection may not be the same as it was in youth and even the ejaculation has to suffer. The time between erections also increases.

It has been found out that yes men go through this mid-life crisis as well, a time, when because of the stability that life has reached poses an actual problem. The struggle of life is no longer there to show the man that he is living and most important feeling alive. The fact that the man realizes this only makes it even worse sometimes triggering the crisis or in some cases aggravating it. This mid-life period most super em poses on a lot of things like parental change, the kids reaching the teen times or even going away from home, shifts in career , being sometimes replaced by younger men with more potential, or even marriage problems. The results after such a long period of struggling may sometimes be not enough to say that it was all worth it. On top of all this the fact of physical aging also becomes apparent, the individual not having such an athletic life anymore, signs of disabilities appearing along side normal aging signs like beer belly and wrinkling in the face. The fact that the person will re
ach a point in their life where death is going to start being a problem start to become more and more realistic.

In the case of males menopause has been found out to be more of a psychical problem than physical. Lack of testosterone has also been noticed to affect at a physical level but problems or complications are not as many as in the cases of women.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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Menopause and complications

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Usually one in some 100 women will experience ovarian failure before the age of 40. A chilling fact is that a lot of them have complications because of this and some half of million women in the United States must have hysterectomies. Other severe complications would involve the compleat removal of both ovaries.

Complications will most often appear in women that are experiencing an earlier menopause than it should be. The natural way, meaning the right way that it should be, usually involves the estrogen level dropping easily during the time of 2 to 10 years. In the case of surgically induced menopause the estrogen level suffers a sudden drop, fact witch can lead to complications in that particular woman.

Vasomotor symptoms are not that often and not to big in intensity in the case of general older women that are going through menopause the natural way. Its progression is rather smooth with the usual case of a bad month followed by some good month with out pain or other strange symptoms. On the other hand, severe reactions may be felt by more younger patients the effects also being more drastic. Practice done by certain doctors have shown that surgically menopausal women are very predisposed to suffer from vasomotor symptoms, reactions being very severe and spacing over a period of over 8 years. Natural menopausal women seemed to have almost none of those severe symptoms with the exception of some hot flashes. Nature has its more milder ways of getting women trough this harsh times, and although complications do appear they are rarely severe and usually go away in maximum 2 years.

Because of nasty side effects immediately after the surgery caused by bilateral oophorectomy, patients may not be able to take the medication orally, especially the estrogen pills. For this reason patches that have the same role have been developed. The advantage of these patches is that they release the estrogen gradually in the blood stream over the period of days, thus balancing levels in the body.

Patches deliver estradiol by being placed on the lower abdomen (estradiol being the primary hormone produced by the female ovaries). Modern development has made it smaller than it was and also more resistant to daily activities like showers or changing clothes. They have even gone so far as to make it swim proof, thus the fact that it has to be changed only twice a week. It is very useful against symptoms caused by an estrogen crash.

As in all other diseases and illnesses exceptions do exist, this way women that have complications are not advised to use estrogens. Side effects may be very severe.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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Menopause – symptoms and treatment advice

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Menopause is the border that appears in a woman’s life between the reproductive part and the non-reproductive part. Usually, this transition appears around the age of 50 but it is never exact. For some women, the change can come earlier while for others can come later. It depends on the biological clock of every woman.

Perimenopause is the part of a woman’s life ranging 2-8 years before the actual menopause, caused by the beginning of hormone levels to change going up and down, creating fluctuations in the menstrual cycles. This stage usually appears in a woman’s life between the ages of 40 and 50. The menstrual changes may appear in some cases in the late 30’s once the hormones levels start dropping and the fertility naturally declines, while for others, those signs appear only in the late 40’s.

Post menopause represents the part of life that starts one year after the last menstrual period, when the hormones levels remain low and stop fluctuating, and symptoms usually subside. From this point on, a woman can enjoy a life free of menstrual bleeding and birth control concerns.

Causes of menopause
Together with body aging, the egg supply of a woman ages too. So the ovulations are rarer, causing variations in the hormones production. Eventually, there won’t be enough progesterone and estrogens in the body for the menstruation, so it will stop. This is the natural cause for menopause.

Menopause may also have unnatural causes like: oophorectomy (surgical removal of the ovaries), radiation therapy in the abdominal area or chemotherapy.

The symptoms of menopause
Along with the perimenopause, irregular menstrual cycles appear and can cause heavy menstrual bleeding. Among the symptoms of the menopause we encounter hot flashes, insomnia, cloudy thinking, headaches, heart palpitations, mood swings, irritability, depression, and anxiety. The symptoms may appear even before the menopause and last a while after the transition is completed. Also the symptoms do not appear to all women with the same intensity, for some women it may be a difficult challenge while others can pass through it without noticing many changes.

Most of the symptoms of the menopause are caused by the variation of the hormones released in the body or by their low levels. Yet, if the main cause is the fluctuation, the symptoms will improve or disappear after the settlement of the levels. In some cases the symptoms like hot flashes can last a longer time after the menopause is reached. If the symptoms are caused by the lack of the needed quantity of hormones, as in the case of vaginal dryness, they can be easily treated.

The recognition of the actual stages of the menopause

The perimenopause and menopause don’t need tests to be recognized. A woman and her doctor can tell when the perimenopause has begun by the variation of the physical and emotional symptoms and the irregularity of the menstrual cycles.

Women aging around 40 years are most probably at perimenopause if there are variations of the menstrual cycles, and irregular bleedings. Yet, a specialist should be consulted because in some cases there is the possibility for those symptoms to caused by other factors as pregnancy complications or infections.

If the menstruation has been missing for one year, a woman has reached menopause.

Is treatment required?
Because menopause is a natural process encountered in every woman, it doesn’t require medication. The consequences of the menopause, as well as those of aging, will affect a woman’s body and will make necessary some slight changes in the lifestyle, like: changing the diet into a more appropriate one – healthier – make physical and mental exercises on a regular basis, reduce the factors of stress, reduce caffeine, alcohol and tobacco use.

If a woman considers that a lifestyle change is not enough help for relieving the menopause symptoms, she can turn to therapy: hormone therapy, hormone replace therapy, blood pressure medicine, antidepressants or alternative supplements. In this case, it is best for every woman that turns to this kind of treatments that there are always possible risks and side effects. Therapies based on hormones can cause health problems like cancer, heart conditions or blood pressure. The chances for a woman on therapy to develop complications are not known and cannot be found out from statistics. Before starting a treatment, any woman must consult a specialist.

By: Ruben Knisely -

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Menopause home remedies

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Menopause is the point at which women stop ovulating. It happens when the ovaries stop releasing ovum usually a gradual process. Experiencing Menopause’ is experiencing a transition in life for a woman. No more periods, no more child-bearing, no more milk producing capability are but some of the things that immediately hits a woman. Menopause is a natural hormone (estrogen) deficient state that occurs at the age of 45-55 years. After the age of 40 years, ovaries reduce their production of sex hormones. As a result, the menses as well as other body functions are disturbed. Finally the menses cease permanently.

Post-menopausal women, especially Caucasian women of European descent, are at increased risk of osteoporosis. One for this risk is the dramatic change in female sex hormone levels that occurs: These hormones play a major role in female skeletal development and changes lead to an acceleration of bone mass loss rate. Several generations ago, few women lived beyond menopause. Today, you may spend as much as half of your life after menopause.

Cause of Menopause

Menopause begins naturally when your ovaries start making less estrogen and progesterone. During your reproductive years, these hormones regulate your monthly cycles of ovulation and menstruation. Menopause occurs when the ovaries no longer produce an egg every month and menstruation stops. But, some women can experience menopause early, either as a result of a surgical intervention, such as hysterectomy, or damage to the ovaries, such as from chemotherapy.

Menopause increases risk factors for other health conditions. When a woman stops producing female hormones naturally, she loses the possible protective effects of those hormones. For example, her rate of bone loss speeds up, making broken bones more likely. Her risk of heart disease also increases, partly due to higher cholesterol levels that occur after the production of female hormones stops.

Home Remedies for Menopause

*Take black cohosh, damiana, don quai, ginseng, life root, motherwort, passion flower, and sarsparilla to balance hormone levels and alleviate symptoms.
*Boil a teaspoon of carrot seeds in a cup of milk for about 10 minutes and drink the mixture once a day.
*Vitamin D and magnesium are essential for the assimilation of calcium.
*You should also be taken special supplements of vitamin C, B6 and pantothenic acid.

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The male menopause overview

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Opinions are still mixed when it comes to male menopause, some saying it exists some saying it doesn’t. The majority of scientists and doctors think that the thing responsible for all the nasty symptoms that men feel is actually the gradual decrease of the male hormone testosterone. This happens over time with the aging of the patient. Studies and test done on a number of people show that the rate at witch the level of testosterone decrease in the body are at about 1% every year. Some symptoms related with the loss and low level of testosterone would be depression in many cases often leading to irritability, followed by fatigue and even sexual dysfunction in some cases.

As in the cases of menopause in women, on of the best treatments for this disorder in men would be testosterone replacement therapy. Re calibrating the levels so that a normal life can be lived is very important.

The menopause in men, as described and defined by doctors and scientists, is the actual decrease in the level of testosterone in the male body after middle age. This decrease can lead to depressions, anxiety and even low libido. The term of menopause has also been used in men that are experiencing somewhat of a mid life crisis. The average age when this is most frequent is the late 30 s or the early 40 s. The biggest fact that tends to dismiss the male menopause is the fact that, different from women, the action happens gradually over time , not in a more sudden way as women experience it. Also the loss of a function of the body is again not present like in case women losing their ability to have babies.

The certain fact is that testosterone is produced in lower quantities than in normal cases. Studies have shown that along side the decrease of testosterone, the plasma suffers the same thing. This again may lead to some sexual dysfunction. Because it is in our nature to be different one from another, the level that triggers the appearance of the problem may also vary with men.

The fact that the level of testosterone tends to decrease at an average of 1% a year, does not have a medical significance. Still it has been proven that between the ages of 25 and 75 the men is going to certainly lose more than half of his testosterone level.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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General Things About Early Menopause

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Low estrogen level is the main cause of premature menopause. We meet, more and more often, women that are younger than 45, in impossibility of living a normal life because of the early menopause. Even though the specific age for menopause is around 50 years unusual cases occur. Younger women experience early menopause.

A woman’s body stops producing estrogen in the moment when ovaries stop functioning. In most of the cases women pass through a transition period of 3 to 5 years called perimenopause before menopause. During this transition period women do not stop menstruating but symptoms of menopause appear and the level of estrogen is getting low.

Younger women, with premature menopause, skip perimenopause and menopause symptoms suddenly appear. The symptoms are the same hot flashes, vaginal dryness, memory loss or insomnia.

Studies show us that a small percentage (1%) of women develop ovarian failure before 45 years. This study leads us to this conclusion: the removal of both ovaries represents the main cause of early menopause.

Different symptoms like vasomotor symptoms will be experienced by women with surgical menopause. Women that entered menopause after the age of 45 will almost never experience vasomotor symptoms. Even if they exist, in their cases, these kinds of symptoms do not affect them as much as they affect premenopausal women.

Studies say that severe vasomotor symptoms last about 8 to 9 years for women with early menopause and not more than 2 for women that reached natural menopause.

These women are treated with estrogen patches that apply on the skin. The patch is small sized and it’s called Vivelle-Dot. The patch applies on the lower abdomen and it’s changed twice a week. It doesn’t come of easily, so it lasts through a woman’s daily activities. Through this patch estradiol is sent into the bloodstream, estradiol being the main estrogen produced by ovaries. This patch has benefic results over hot flashes, night sweats or other menopause symptoms, even if it’s about normal or premature menopause.

Being an estrogen treatment, Vivelle-Dot is not recommended in every case. Women that are suspected of pregnancy or women with breast cancer are not allowed to follow this treatment. None of the women with abnormal genital bleeding should accept this treatment.

Everybody thinks that media, but especially medical centers should help women with premature menopause to realize their problems. After a proper understanding these women should be able to face their destiny and should be able to take a decision regarding the treatment and their life.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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Homeopathy and Menopause

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Menopause means the permanent ending of menstruation in a woman due to the ovaries’ decreased production of hormones like estrogen and progesterone, which means the end of a woman’s natural ability to bear children. Menopause occurs anywhere between late forties and early fifties. Menopause before age 35 may occur as a result of a surgical procedure, treatment of a disease, or illness. In these cases it is referred to as induced or premature Menopause. Each woman experiences menopause differently. Menopause is an important time in a woman’s life. Her body is going through changes that can have an effect on her social life, her feelings about herself, and her performance at work. Contrary to the old-fashioned view that life is all downhill after menopause, many women today find that the years after menopause offer new recognition and fresh beginnings. To have a positive attitude towards menopause as a natural, essential and healthy phase of womanhood is important.

Menopause occurs in two stages:

1. Peri-menopause: This is the onset of noticeable signs of Menopause when a woman may begin experiencing irregular periods and changes such as hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness. Some women do not experience these bothersome changes until menopause actually occurs. The perimenopausal period can be particularly difficult for women. Unfortunately, there is no effective conventional treatment for alleviating these initial symptoms of menopause. That is why a variety of Homeopathic remedies are being used to help during this transition.

2. Post-menopause: This is the time 12 months after your last period, when the ovaries are no longer producing estrogen and progesterone. This is when you notice the severity of your physical and emotional symptoms.
Symptoms of Menopause:

Not all women experience symptoms, but for those who do the most common menopausal symptoms are:

• Hot flashes.
• Vaginal dryness which increases the chances of vaginal infections.
• Psychological disturbances causing mood swings, depression, anxiety, emotional confusion, making a woman more sensitive, tearful, and fearful.
• Sleep disturbances.
• Night sweats.
• Fatigue.
• Loss of libido, that is decreased or loss of interest in sex.
• Heart palpitations.
• Headaches and backaches.
• Changes in skin and hair.
• Urinary Incontinence.
• Postmenopausal women are at higher risk of heart disease and osteoporosis (thinning of bones).
• Weight gain.

Why treat Menopause with Homeopathy?

Growing number of women today are dissatisfied with the harmful side effects of Conventional Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and are on the lookout for safer, more Holistic ways of approaching the symptoms of menopause. Classical Homeopathic treatment can be used as an alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy, in the treatment of menopausal symptoms, as it is individually geared to each woman’s condition and constitution by treating her at the mental, emotional, and physical levels which makes it a popular alternative for menopausal discomforts.

Natural therapy like Homeopathy is the safest and well recommended treatment before, during, and after menopause because it stimulates the natural hormonal balance without the use of harmful drugs. Homeopathic treatment along with healthy living and a sense of purpose in life can minimize the changes that happen during this period.

Homeopathy offers a wider range of options than Conventional medicine. Constitutional Homeopathic treatment with the management of an experienced and professional Homeopath is an excellent choice for menopausal symptoms. Below I have noted a very few basic Homeopathic remedies. There symptoms indicate the characteristic features of the woman’s individuality, to who this remedy might be suitable for Menopausal symptoms.

Sepia: This remedy is best indicated for woman who has hot flashes with profuse perspiration all day and night, but with a chilly feeling. Her symptoms are worse for slightest exertion mental or physical. She has profuse perspiration at the genitals during menopause. Difficult or painful intercourse. Constantly has a dragging feeling in the pelvis. She feels worn out and weak. She is likely to be sad and indifferent to her job or family.

Pulsatilla: This remedy is indicated for a woman who is usually soft and emotional, with changeable moods and a tendency toward tears, with irregular periods, uneasy and insecure feelings, alternating heat and chills, and lack of thirst. Her symptoms are mainly aggravated in stuffy rooms and she feels better in open air.

Staphysagria: These women have severe vaginal dryness and thinning, with very painful soreness from sexual intercourse. She also complains of involuntary urination.
Sanguinaria: is indicated when the right side of the body is more troubled than the left. The woman suffers from itching all over her body, heavy vaginal discharge, sore breasts mainly right, and headaches on the right side of her head.

Lachesis Mutus: Is a good remedy for women who wake up from hot flashes. She feels hot all the time. This remedy bests suits woman who are talkative, jealous and suspicious. She prefers to be alone and may be especially depressed in the morning. Symptoms are better in the open air and after emotional outbursts, but worse during and after sleep, in warmth and in the sunlight.

Natrum Muriaticum: The woman complains of vaginal dryness and water retention with a marked desire for salt. Best suited to woman who are sensitive and introvert. She may have suffered from prolonged grief and suppressed feelings.
Other measures along with a Homeopathic treatment that can significantly reduce the risk of Menopause and dramatically optimize health are as follows:

• Stress management and Exercise, would help control your hot flashes, insomnia (sleeping problems). Regular exercises, like walking, may also help prevent osteoporosis. Exercise helps increase conversion of androgens to estrogens and can help ease menopausal symptoms.
• Wearing cotton clothing for night sweats.
• Use vaginal lubricants or moisturizers for dryness of the vagina or painful intercourse.
• Doing Kegel exercise for your pelvic floor muscles to control urinary incontinence.
• Women who are taking high consumption of soy products have a low incidence of hot flashes during menopause. Soy products contain compounds called Phytoestrogens that are related in structure to estrogen.
• Getting enough calcium in your diet can help strengthen your bones.
• Other ways of reducing negative effects of menopause include eating a healthy diet, which includes fruits, vegetables and grains, reduce sugar and salt intake.
• Avoiding caffeinated drinks, alcohol. These beverages can make the blood vessels dilate and worsen hot flashes. Quit smoking.

Other women health problems that can be successfully treated with Homeopathy are Premenstrual symptoms, Menstrual disorders, Menstrual cramping, Cystitis (Bladder Infections), Vaginitis (Vaginal inflammation due to infections), Cysts & Fibroids, Endometriosis, Fertility and Contraception, Pelvic Inflammatory disease, Prolapse, Pregnancy problems like morning sickness, varicose vein, etc., Postpartum depression, Breast Infections during breast feeding, Depression, Anxiety, and many more.

Homeopathy is reassuring and helpful for both physical and emotional aspects of menopause, and most women, in addition to relief from their discomforts, experience an enhancement in self-awareness and well being after the treatment. Thus you can rely on Homeopathy to achieve optimal health during menopause and into the later years of your life. Hence, to conclude Homeopathy can present good health to women in all stages of their lives from infancy through
old age. It is of assistance in all sorts of emotional, mental and physical problems that a woman is likely to experience, and can help her through the transitional and developmental milestones of her life.

Author’s Bio

Neepa Sevak is an experienced, registered Homeopath with the Arizona Homeopathic Board of Medical Examiners. She is currently practicing Classical Homeopathy at the Desert Institute of Classical Homeopathy. Her mission is to “Promote Health through Homeopathy with a Holistic, Totalistic, and Individualistic approach”.

What is menopause

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Menopause is the actual time, in a woman, when because of age certain functions of the body stop happening. That process is actually the production of female hormones estrogen and progesterone. The 2 hormones are produced by the women’s ovaries, situated near the pelvis on each side off the uterus. Each month the uterus prepares for a fecundated egg, but when the egg doesn’t get fecundated than it is released with some blood. This is the actual period in women.

Hormones are very important to us humans because depending on the type and quantity in witch it is produced it has a serious impact upon the body. In the case of women estrogen is the main hormone, it determining the shapes that a woman has , the hair and all other feminine touches that make a woman that what she is. One of the most important facts that it does is that it protects the bones, by strengthening them. When the production of estrogen stops the women are in danger of developing a bone disease called osteoporosis ( thinning of the bones).

The process in witch the hormone stops being produce happens gradually. This process is very specific to each woman maybe being very easily to go thru or even on the opposite side with a lot of severe complications. Women may experience abnormal bleeding, flair ups or different timing on their periods. Scientists are still trying to determine the causes that make this symptoms so erratic. The symptoms will eventually stop and completely disappear along with the woman’s ability to create more eggs or estrogen, thus the capacity of procreation.

The age in at witch the menopause starts tends to be the same in the majority of women. But of course not all of them are complying with this rule. Ages at witch different women start the menopause differ greatly, a specific rule not being present. It is said that women tend to start the menopause at the same or roughly the same age as their mothers.

It is considered that a woman has reached her menopause after she hasn’t had any periods for 12 month. To be shore she must in any case check up with a doctor.

Blood test shouldn’t relied on to tell if the onset of the menopause has began. Level of hormones in the blood can vary a lot.

Symptoms of menopause vary also: hot flashes, irregular vaginal bleeding and night sweats are also present. Doctors should always be consulted if complications appear and also for a better passing thru this period.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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The Course Of Menopause

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Thinking and being attentive to the actual word we realize that ‘menopause’ actually means the end of the menstruating period. All normal women with periods will at some point in their life encounter this phenomenon. It most often occurs between the ages of 42 and 58.

As in almost all diseases and illnesses, and most importantly because no human is alike another, tendencies are that each woman will have her own way of dealing with menopause. Still, two big majorities form: women who experience absolutely no problems and those who of course experience, ranging from emotional to physical. Some answered questions can seriously help women patients.

The symptoms of menopause appear when the production of the female hormones (estrogen and progesterone) stops. This is triggered by certain facts that make the ovaries unresponsive to the signals sent by the brain to produce eggs.

This whole process is usually very graduate. The usual way it happens in women is that the periods and the quantity of blood become somewhat irregular, sometimes even reappearing after several month of inactivity. It is considered to be passed of the menopause when an year has passed since the last menstruation.

Not all women benefit from a normal occurring menopause. Some of them actually start having symptoms earlier than others have, this is sometimes considered to be inherited. Factors that may determine the appearance of this symptoms earlier than they should may so often be: smocking , drinking or just an unhealthy way of life. In the case of surgery the menopause is immediate often leading to severe complications because of the drastic way of life change. Medical treatment is most oftenlly needed in the cases of premature menopause ( it starts in women before the age of 40 ).

Cases of women with no symptoms have also been encountered. For them the periods just stop coming. But usually there are symptoms that let the patient know what is coming. It usually starts with fatigue followed closely by hot flushes and night sweats. Mood swinging is also very common together with sleep disorders. More apparent symptoms may be the drying of the skin and hair and the unusual hair growth on the face and also on the body. Joints are also very likely to be giving the patient some head aches, along with the head aches its self as a symptom. On the long term, vaginal changes and urinary symptoms may seriously make life worse for the patients interfering with daily activities.

Having a normal social life and considering the coming of the menopause as an actual good thing seriously improves the chances of having fewer nasty symptoms.

By: Groshan Fabiola

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