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MENOPAUSE:
It can be the best of times or it can be the worst of times. Much of the
severity of symptoms is directly related to how you feel about aging .Menopause
is one of the major natural life changes for women.The average age is about
fifty, with a range from 45-55. Although nutrition and exercise have changed
our lives so that we live longer, the age of onset for menopause has not
changed much in millennia. The age in which you will begin appears to be
genetically determined. If your mother was 50, you most likely will be
about fifty.
Some
women dread it's onset, while others look forward to it. Menopause is defined
as the end of menstrual periods, which occurs because the ovaries decrease
their production of estrogen. Symptoms,however, can begin a full five years
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Symptoms
can include:
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hot flashes
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inability to concentrate
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mood swings
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forgetfulness
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depression
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headaches
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difficulty sleeping
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night sweats
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early awakening
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skin changes
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more severe PMS
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decrease or increase in sexual
desire
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sweating
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urinary frequency
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vaginal dryness
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discomfort with intercourse
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dizziness
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heart palpitations
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PROBLEMS
While most women have only
some of the symptoms and have no problems associated with menopause, there
are problems.These include:
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osteoporosis: a decrease in
the quality and quantity of bone mass making bones more fragile. This puts
you at increased risk for fractures. Some women are more susceptible to
osteoporosis than others. Poor diet, certain medications, heredity, lack
of proper calcium, and lack of exercise increase your risk.
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increased risk of heart disease.
This is the number one killer of women in the United States. Decreased
estrogen can increase your risk of heart attack. Estrogen replacement therapy
can decrease your risk by as much as 50%.
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THERAPY
There are
both traditional and alternative therapies that you can use during this
time. The most common, of course, is estrogen replacement therapy or ERT.
This can be in the form of pills, patches, and vaginal creams. These are
the same hormones that your body used to produce. ERT reduces or eliminates
the symptoms of menopause as well as decreasing your risk of heart disease
and osteoporosis. There are a variety of ways to take ERT. If you have
not had a hysterectomy, this is usually combined with progesterone to decrease
your risk of developing uterine cancer that unopposed estrogen may cause.
The effectiveness of ERT is dependent on the amount of time you take it.
Other
methods to deal with menopause include: homeopathic medications; herbal
medications such as Dong Quai and other that contain natural plant estrogens
and progesterones; and Chinese medicine which may use a combination of
herbal remedies and acupuncture. |
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ADDITIONAL
RESOURCES THAT MAY HELP:
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