Showing posts with label menopause breast tenderness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label menopause breast tenderness. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

How often does a menopause aged women stop having her period amp that is it?


Alvina

I have heard so many women complain about hot flashes & their period coming back, etc. Yet I have also heard women say they stopped having their period & never had a hot flash or anything else. What are the chances of that happening? I would imagine the healthier a women is the better the chance of things going smoother? Any info. on that?



Charmain

If you are going through menopause now i can give you some suggestions about hot flashes and you can find your answers at http://menopauseandweight. com/Menopause is a stressful time for woman. It usually occurs when women reach the age of around 50. So it is easily understandable that women face this only one in life and forever. As it is not a common phenomenon, most of women cannot understand whether their menopausal period has started or not, though they can diagnose themselves easily. But there remains some confusion. It is always best to go to doctor and check for this problem. It is the best way to understand whether menopause has started or not. As mentioned earlier that menopause occurs when women turn the age of around 50, but some may experience it between the age of 46 and 55. It is a natural phenomenon. So women should be positive. Certainly this is a fearful or uncomfortable matter for women. Here is a matter for thinking. They should realize that though it is a great grief, they need to think of it as natural event. They should educate their mind. Menopause happens to all women around the age of 50, so every woman at this age face this trouble. So challenges should be taken and learned from others who have passed that time. Discussion is very necessary here. Thus they can feel and take it easier and can continue their daily life. Discovering menopausal symptoms in the body does not mean menopause has started. Actually when any woman’s period is missing for about a year, then she experience menopausal period. To prevent this mentally, education is so very important. Education brings light. So women should know and learn much about menopause. Thus light will clear all of the grief. It is notable that superstition is not education and believing superstition is harmful. Education can also help them to prepare mentally. This brings a change to the life. With menopause, some menopausal symptom may come as painful and disgusting. But changing the mind to feel happy is great. However menopausal symptoms can be cured. So they need not worry about that. They should take all hormonal changes as easy and natural. Women should take care of their health. Too much worrying reduces defense system of the body as a result diseases can easily attack. Thus they become sick. To make this period easy, they can look for some helpful things such as a natural progesterone cream made from natural element can improve their symptom. But they must remain conscious of the usages rule. It is better to check whether that product is appropriate for them or not. Some herbs are very useful. The herb red clover brings many benefits. It contains vitamin B and Gamma oryzenol. Let’s not think about it too much. If any problems occur, nutritionists and doctors can help them a lot. But they should look for a qualified person. Eventually it is clear that there is no factor for women passing menopausal periods to fear. There is lot of women, who have passed that time and with a lot of natural elements near at hands. Now is the time for understanding these.



Jackelyn

Actually, I don't think your overall health makes much difference for something like this. But your genetics does. If your mother and sisters had an easy time of it, you are more likely to have a smooth transition as well. If they were bothered by hot flashes and other menopausal problems, then you are unfortunately also more likely to go through that. If you are going through menopause now, I wish you the best.



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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

What is the best thing to help my menopause??


Freddie

Everymonth I struggle with hot flashes and migraine headaches. Sometimes worse than other times. This month was the worst. I really suffered and I felt so nausiated. I really need help understanding this because this is all new to me.



Chadwick

Menopause is a stage in life when a woman stops having her monthly period. It is a normal part of aging, marking the end of a woman's reproductive years. Get enough calcium. A woman going through menopause needs 1000 mg to 1500 mg of calcium a day. Avoid excessive amounts of salt to reduce bloating associated with hormonal changes. More information and remedies at http://useinfo4.blogspot. com/



Pricilla

Im a student of chinese medicine and know it works excellent (chinese herbs and acupuncture) with menopause. My aunt told me she couldn't have gotten through menopause without her acupuncturist. Here is a site you can locate one near you (make sure it says they specialize in women's health issues)www. acufinder. com Be well!



Anja

Multiple possible solutions, suggest you go to links and start doing the research. There are both natural (flaxseed, hot cohosh) and pharmacutical (HRT) solutions.



Audrie

my gynocologist told my mom about chinese medicine.. hers stopped!!



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Monday, March 21, 2011

Why do some women choose to ignore the fact they are starting the early stages of menopause?


Bart

I am 48 and have been in the early stages for a few months. I am having very few and minor symptoms. I have the infrequency of a period (which is now almost non-existant), occasional night sweats, but overall everything else is pretty normal. My libido is quite functional, my mood is always the same (I have always enjoyed laughing and smiling). So am I in a larger percentile than the medical professionals would lead us to believe?



Mose

No women wants togo through menopause so if they can avoid the systems then I don't blame them. But every woman will go through it no matter whatGood luck



Lorenzo

because they are scared of being old.



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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

What is the most natural thing to take to regulate hormones during the first stages of menopause?


Julian

I have some of the early symptoms, a few hot flashes and a couple of missed periods but nothing too bad so far. I just want to find out if there is anything natural that will help balance things so that all my hard workouts and correct eating will not be counteracted by the imbalance of hormones. Thanks so much.



Ali

I recommend all natural Menopause Balance Complex. It uses compounds found in plants called phytoestrogens to ease mood swings, sleeplessness, and hot flashes associated with menopause. Also, Menopause Balance Complex Cooling Lotion. It's a blend of natural ingredients that offers soothing relief and can help reduce the often dramatic sensation of skin temperature fluctuations common in women in their late 30's, 40's and beyond. It's progesterone-free and may be used as often as needed without side effects. Hope this is helpful and feel free to contact me with questions.



Gertrude

Yes there are some wonderful natural progesterone creams I have been on one myself for about a year and a half now, of which I am a distributor but there are others on the market as well just be sure and check your ingredients and you might want to get a book by Dr. John Lee called What your Doctor doesn't tell you about menopause, I think thats the name of it. The cream I use is called Endau Becky



Elease

Menopause is a stage in life when a woman stops having her monthly period. It is a normal part of aging, marking the end of a woman's reproductive years. Get enough calcium. A woman going through menopause needs 1000 mg to 1500 mg of calcium a day. Avoid excessive amounts of salt to reduce bloating associated with hormonal changes. More information and remedies at http://useinfo4.blogspot. com/



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