Showing posts with label menopause night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label menopause night. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

What are the symptoms of menopause after a hysterectomy? only the uterus was removed?


Nadene

I had my hystorectomy 9 years ago. I have been ok but for the last 2 weeks my nipples are very tender. What could that be?



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Neva

Hon, you need to address this problem with your gynecologist immediately. If you haven't done so recently, I would insist on getting a breast exam and mammogram done. Since you are stating this is a fairly recent development long after your hysterectomy, it is definitely cause for concern. I hope you find only good results. Good luck!



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Monday, February 28, 2011

How do you get through menopause successfully?


Lili

It is coming in a few years or so and I do not look forward to it. Any tips?



Isiah

billions of women have gone through menopause "successfully" seeing as how it's been happening since human existence. proper nutrition, water, strength training and a positive state of mind. Only in North America do women make such a huge deal out of something so natural.



Fleta

Try not to let all the hype about the symptoms get you worrying ahead of time. It's not as horrible as the articles, books, and talk shows make it out to be. Some women have more trouble than others with loss of hormones. Memory loss, confusion, mood swings, hot and cold flashes, irregular spotty or extreme periods, dry skin, hair loss, on and on. Not all of these things happen to every woman. In my case, I had night sweats and could not wear sweaters or warm clothing because my internal thermostat was out of whack. I just dressed accordingly and used a fan in my bedroom at night. Periods came and went and then they did not come at all which was just fine with me! Peri-menopause is usually quite gradual I think. Hormone replacement therapy might help but there are also holisticherbal remedies that are very good.



Bryant

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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