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Menopause

 

Menopause is a natural biological process. The first menopause symptom will appear when your ovaries start making less estrogen and progesterone. The age at which this begins will vary. Some women begin experiencing menopause symptoms in their 30s. Others may not begin until they reach their 50s. Every woman is unique and every woman will have their own unique journey through menopause. For some, it is fast and easy. For others, it will go on for years and can be very difficult. You should consult with your physician when you first begin experiencing signs of menopause.

The first stage is perimenopause. This is when you will first experience menopausal symptoms. It usually begins with irregular periods. They may become heavier or lighter. You may miss a few periods or your periods may become unpredictable. This is caused when your hormone levels begin to rise and fall unevenly. It may last for several years. This is when you will probably first start experiencing hot flashes or night sweats too. As you continue through menopause, your symptoms may increase or decrease. Another common symptom is sleep disturbance, which is usually caused by night sweats. Lack of sleep can also lead to mood swings and irritability and can also affect your overall health.

Many women also gain weight during menopause, particularly in the abdomen. So it is particularly important that you eat healthy and exercise.

You will probably begin to notice changes in your skin too. Wrinkles will become more apparent. Due to the hormonal fluctuations, you may also experience acne. Your body will continue to produce testosterone and you may develop hair on your upper lip and chin.

Health Risks

During menopause you can lose bone density at a rapid rate, making you at greater risk for osteoporosis. It is very important to incorporate calcium into your diet at least 1500 mg per day. Be sure to eat foods rich in calcium and take a calcium supplement. The body can only absorb 500 mg of calcium at one time, so be sure to take a calcium supplement of 250 mg 500 mg twice a day rather than 1000 mg once a day. You also need Vitamin D as this aids the body in absorbing the calcium. Weight-bearing exercises, including weight lifting, walking and jogging are good for strengthening bones too.

Your risk for cardiovascular disease also increases as your estrogen levels decrease. Be sure to eat a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat and high in grains, fruits and vegetables. You also need to be sure to get at least 30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise daily.

If you are not already getting annual mammograms, you need to begin having them done every year. This is particularly important if you are on hormone replacement therapy. Be sure to have an annual physical and screening every year.

Treatment for Menopause Symptoms

There are many treatment options available for menopause symptoms. Some women prefer not to have any treatment as their symptoms are mild enough to tolerate. Others have symptoms so severe that they need medication to treat their symptoms. One popular treatment is hormone replacement therapy. Some menopause symptoms are treated with anti-depressants. Another alternative is herbal menopause treatment.

Discuss your options with your doctor and decide on the method that is best for you and your symptoms.

Author: Sue McQueen
 
Author Bio:

Sue McQueen

Sue McQueen is a health and wellness consultant. She assists and educates clients in a variety of issues, including nutrition, weight loss, fitness and exercise.

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