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		<description><![CDATA[Menopause Treatment Fortunately, menopause is neither an illness nor a disease and in fact, it is really nothing worse than a period in the life of a woman when her menstrual periods come to an end. Furthermore, menopause can strike early, or it can occur normally, or it can occur later than normal and when [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com">Herbal Remedies For Menopause</a><br/><br/><a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com/menopause-treatment/menopause-treatment-and-remedies.php">Menopause Treatment</a></p>
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<p>Fortunately, menopause is neither an illness nor a disease and in fact, it is really nothing worse than a period in the life of a woman when her menstrual periods come to an end. Furthermore, menopause can strike early, or it can occur normally, or it can occur later than normal and when it occurs before a woman has reached the age of forty, it is termed as early menopause, which in fact, is a condition that affects, an estimated, and it is believed fifteen percent of women aged less than forty-five.</p>
<p>Different Ways To Deal With Menopause</p>
<p>Another fortunate thing about menopause is that it is a natural development process and that signals when a woman&#8217;s monthly menstrual cycle has come to an end. This change in a woman&#8217;s bodily functioning however can affect them in different ways with some becoming emotionally disturbed while others think of it as one more new challenge to be faced and enjoyed.</p>
<p>Still, when the symptoms of menopause start to create disturbance in the minds and the body of a woman, it is then time to think about getting suitable menopause treatment.</p>
<p>Of course, at the very outset you will need to get your condition properly diagnosed after which you will have to start thinking about various available menopause treatment options. Most women are able to guess when they are experiencing menopause though there are also many women who simply are not able to understand that the symptoms they are experiencing are in fact, those of menopause.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, once the condition has been understood and been diagnosed, you then must consult your physician to find a suitable menopause treatment plan and, in fact, a most common treatment option recommended by a vast majority of healthcare professionals is that of hormone replacement therapy or HRT.</p>
<p>Basically, menopause is brought on by a deficiency in the hormone known as estrogen and the best, or even most obvious menopause treatment method with which to rebalance the estrogen level in the body is through use of hormone replacement therapy in which procedures such as estrogen replacement therapy is also a good option worth considering. In any case, which menopause treatment suits you the best will depend to a large degree on the type of menopause symptoms you are experiencing.</p>
<p>However, a cheaper yet very effective menopause treatment method that any woman can easily take advantage of is that of exercising, which is an especially useful means of taking care of hot flashes that is also a very common menopause symptom. Actually, you may also want to choose using alternative medicines as a different menopause treatment option which naturally will lead you to checking out massages as well as acupuncture with which to treat your menopause effectively.</p>
<p>Of course, once you have done your research thoroughly, you will also come across quite a few menopause treatment methods, and it is then up to you to decide which one will be able to provide maximum benefits to you and to your health.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Menopause Remedies What is menopause? If the menstrual cycle has a beginning called menarche, it also has an end that is called menopause. The etymology of the word menopause comes from the two Greek words meno which means month and pausis which means pause or stop. Thus, physiologically speaking, menopause means the cessation of a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com">Herbal Remedies For Menopause</a><br/><br/><a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com/what-is-menopause/what-is-menopause-remedies.php">Menopause Remedies</a></p>
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<p>What is menopause? If the menstrual cycle has a beginning called menarche, it also has an end that is called menopause. The etymology of the word menopause comes from the two Greek words meno which means month and pausis which means pause or stop. Thus, physiologically speaking, menopause means the cessation of a woman&#8217;s monthly cycle also known as the menstrual cycle. This signifies that the phase when a woman is fertile has already ended.</p>
<p>What Is Menopause: Age Of Onset</p>
<p>The average age of women experiencing the onset of menopause is 55 years old but it can happen during the ages 45 to 55. However, onset may be at age 40 which is considered as early menopause or 60 years which is called as late menopause.</p>
<p>There are also instances when menopause occurs at ages earlier than 40. It can occur from the age of puberty to age 40. This is called premature menopause. This condition can be credited to the ineffective functioning of the ovaries.</p>
<p>What Is Menopause: Causes</p>
<p>There are a couple of reasons why menopause occurs. First is the natural cause which is usually related to aging. This is a natural process that happens to every normal woman. When a woman reaches a certain age, almost all the oocytes in the ovaries experience atresia. This dwindling down in the number of oocytes will cause an increase in the number of FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) and LH (Luteinizing Hormone) which will affect estrogen production and will then eventually lead to menopause.</p>
<p>There are, however, several possibilities that even without reaching the usual menopausal age, a girl or a woman can experience menopause. A very common cause of this is surgery. There are certain surgical procedures like oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries) that can lead to what is called a surgical menopause.</p>
<p>What Is Menopause: Symptoms</p>
<p>When menopause occurs, a lot of gradual changes are happening to the body. With these changes, the body also needs to adapt. Usually this can cause several symptoms to manifest. One of the most common symptoms among women experiencing menopause is the lack of energy. They tend to easily get more tired than usual and have no interest doing any other activities.</p>
<p>Vasomotor symptoms are also experienced by menopausal women. This includes palpitations and hot flashes. Menopause can also affect psychologically and may cause irritability, mood swings, anxiety, lack of concentration and depression.</p>
<p>Summary:</p>
<p>What is menopause? Simply put, it is the cessation of a woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle either naturally or surgically.</p>
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<div>Menopause is not a disease or an illness. It is a transition between two phases of a woman&#8217;s life. Menopause occurs when a woman permanently stops menstruating (having periods). Many women experience a variety of symptoms as a result of the hormonal changes associated with the transition through menopause. Around the time of menopause, women often lose bone density and their cholesterol may worsen, increasing their risk of heart disease<br/><br/>Menopause is a natural process that occurs because of a decrease in the function of the ovaries, which also control estrogen production. In addition to a decrease in estrogen levels, menopause results in decreased progesterone levels, meaning that any eggs that are released are less likely to be fertilized.<br/><br/>Menopause management should encompass a holistic approach to include discussion on life-style and dietary factors, as well as specific menopause treatment options. For many women, hormone replacement therapies can provide very effective relief of distressing menopausal symptoms, significantly improving their quality of life, and can provide an important preventive role, reducing the risk of debilitating disease such as osteoporosis.<br/><br/><strong>When does Menopause occur?</strong><br/><br/>The occurrence of menopause is different for each woman. Menopause usually occurs between the ages of 40 and 55. The age of when menopause occurs is affected by several factors, including Nutrition. Malnourished women begin menopause about 4 years earlier than well-nourished women. Early onset of menstruation. Women who begin menstruation at an early age are more likely to begin menopause later<br/><br/>Menopause is a natural event that normally occurs between the ages of 45 and 55.Once menopause is complete (called postmenopause), you can no longer become pregnant.The symptoms of menopause are caused by changes in estrogen and progesterone levels. As the ovaries become less functional, they produce less of these hormones and the body responds accordingly. The specific symptoms you experience and how significant (mild, moderate, or severe) varies from woman to woman.<br/><br/><strong>Symptoms</strong><br/><br/>Symptoms of the menopause can include hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood swings, declining libido, osteoporosis, ageing skin, lack of energy, joint pains, weight gain, headaches and changes in hair quality. Interestingly, men also experience a lot of these symptoms, with irritability, a declining libido, changes in weight, ageing skin and hair, depression and anxiety.<br/><br/><strong>Treatment</strong><br/><br/>Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was the main treatment for menopause symptoms. Many physicians believed that HRT was not only good for reducing menopausal symptoms, but also reduced the risk of heart disease and bone fractures from osteoporosis. However, the results of a major study called the Women&#8217;s Health Initiative has led physicians to change their recommendations.<br/><br/>Menozac is a herbal menopause treatment that has been specially developed to ease the transition period of perimeopausal and menopausal women and to smooth and eliminate symptoms of menopause and early menopause almost immediately. It contains special herbs for menopause and other natural botanical extracts and additives. Among them are: Soy seed, Damiana leaf, Black Cohosh root, and Vitamin E.<br/><br/><strong>Estrogen</strong><br/><br/><strong>Pros</strong>: Helps prevent vaginal tissue from thinning; also helps prevent bone loss; very effective against hot flashes<br/><br/><strong>Cons</strong>: Increased risk of ****** cancer if taken with a progestin; increased risk of uterine cancer if estrogen is taken without progesterone; increased risk of blood clots.<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[is the permanent termination of menstruation and fertility. This stage begins when a woman has her last period. Menopause can be defined by 12 consecutive period-free months. At this stage, ovaries no longer produce eggs as hormone production stops, and common changes become noticeable &#8211; including vaginal dryness and loss of *** drive.Menopause is a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com">Herbal Remedies For Menopause</a><br/><br/><a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com/menopause/the-4-menopause-information-facts-you-need-to-know.php">The 4 Menopause Information Facts You Need to Know!</a></p>
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<div>is the permanent termination of menstruation and fertility. This stage begins when a woman has her last period. Menopause can be defined by 12 consecutive period-free months. At this stage, ovaries no longer produce eggs as hormone production stops, and common changes become noticeable &#8211; including vaginal dryness and loss of *** drive.<br/><br/>Menopause is a natural stage in a woman&#8217;s life. The menopausal process occurs in four stages: pre-menopause, perimenopause, menopause, and post menopause.<br/><br/>Pre-menopause refers to a woman&#8217;s fertile life, which ranges from her first menstrual period to her last menstrual period. However, the term is often misused to describe the years immediately before menopause (perimenopause) and also to describe premature menopause.<br/><br/>Perimenopause encompasses the years preceding menopause. It describes the length of time when your periods are becoming lighter or heavier. When discussing menopause, most women refer to perimenopause because its during this stage that the hormone levels change and levels of estrogen decline. As ovarian production decreases, the follicle stimulating hormone (or FSH) increases, triggering symptoms like hot flashes, headaches, memory problems, acne, and mood swings.<br/><br/>Perimenopause typically takes place between 45- and 60-years-of-age and can span a 2- to 10-year period of time. Early signs of perimenopause usually occur in a woman&#8217;s mid-40s. Women who experience early menopause typically follow their mother&#8217;s pattern.<br/><br/>4 Menopause Information Facts<br/><br/>Menopause Information Fact # 1 &#8211; Do all women experience menopause in the same way? No. Menopause experiences are different among individual women, and also among women in different cultures, and in different parts of the world. Research has shown that women&#8217;s experience of menopause can be related to many things including: genetics, diet, lifestyle, and social and cultural attitudes toward older women.<br/><br/>Menopause Information Fact # 2 &#8211; Diet and exercise are pertinent during menopause, as inactivity can heighten the risk of weight gain, heart disease, and osteoporosis. The female hormone, estrogen, protects your heart and bones. When it drops rapidly, you will need to consciously work to compensate for its loss by adopting a healthy diet, an active lifestyle complimented with physical exercise, and by consulting your doctor concerning hormone replacement therapy.<br/><br/>Menopause Information Fact # 3 &#8211; To lessen menopausal sickness and lower cholesterol levels, menopausal women should consume foods that are high in plant estrogens. Ideal sources are soy products, lima beans, celery, nuts, seeds, fennel, parsley, and flaxseed oil.<br/><br/>In addition, adding vitamins C, D or E, herbal supplements, low-fat and high-fiber foods such as fruits, green vegetables and whole grains, will help energize your body and ease hot flashes, fatigue, insomnia and uncomfortable bloating. Lastly, lean protein such as chicken and fish can help you to lose weight. Eating five small meals instead of three large ones per day is recommended to keep your blood sugar and metabolism levels even throughout the day.<br/><br/>Menopause Information Fact # 4 &#8211; Because of the nature of early or premature menopause, a woman will experience another level of emotional reaction to her situation than someone who comes to menopause in due, natural course. As well, if disease or the treatment that is prescribed has contributed to the onset of early menopause, the individual&#8217;s situation is that much more challenging. Psychological issues will likely need as much attention as the physical. Be as kind to yourself as possible. Seek support. Accept help and comfort whenever offered. Breathe.<br/><br/>In summary:<br/><br/>1. How will I know when perimenopause is over and full menopause has settled in? Menopause is considered to be in full effect when you cease to have a period for 12 consecutive months.<br/><br/>2. Will all my perimenopause symptoms disappear when I am in full menopause? No. The experience of menopause is not so cut and dry.<br/><br/>3. What is the single most important thing for me to do? Cultivate an accepting attitude. Menopause is a natural aging process that all women go through. The more you allow these changes to take place, the easier it will be on you. Try not to use menopause as an excuse for bad behavior.<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[Menopause is the permanent shutting down of the female reproductive system, a considerable length of time before the end of the lifespan. Menopause occurs in a variety of animals, including humans. It is usually a natural process. The word consists of two Greek words meno (month) and pausis (a halt).In adult human females who still [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com">Herbal Remedies For Menopause</a><br/><br/><a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com/menopause-treatment/menopause-its-effects-and-treatment.php">Menopause, its Effects and Treatment</a></p>
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<div>Menopause is the permanent shutting down of the female reproductive system, a considerable length of time before the end of the lifespan. Menopause occurs in a variety of animals, including humans. It is usually a natural process. The word consists of two Greek words meno (month) and pausis (a halt).<br/><br/>In adult human females who still have a uterus, and who are not pregnant or lactating, post menopause is identified by a permanent (at least one year&#8217;s) absence of monthly periods or menstruation.<br/><br/>In human females, menopause usually happens more or less in midlife, signaling the end of the fertile phase of a woman&#8217;s life. Menopause is perhaps most easily understood as the opposite process to menarche, the start of the monthly periods. However, menopause in women cannot satisfactorily be defined simply as the permanent &#8220;stopping of the monthly periods&#8221;, because in reality what is happening to the uterus is quite secondary to the process; it is what is happening to the ovaries that is the crucial factor.<br/><br/>For medical reasons, the uterus must sometimes be surgically removed (hysterectomy) in a younger woman; her periods will cease permanently, and the woman will technically be infertile, but as long as at least one of her ovaries is still functioning, the woman will not have reached menopause, because even without the uterus, ovulation and the release of the sequence of reproductive hormones will continue to cycle on until menopause is reached. But in circumstances where a woman&#8217;s ovaries are removed (oophorectomy), even if the uterus were to be left intact, the woman will immediately be in &#8220;surgical menopause&#8221;.<br/><br/>The menopause transition, and post-menopause itself, is a natural life change, not a disease state or a disorder. The transition itself can be challenging for a number of women, but for others it is not difficult.<br/><br/><strong>Age of Women for Menopause</strong><br/><br/>The average age of menopause is 45 and 55 years. In some cased the last period occur which is between the ages of 55 to 60 is called as &#8220;late menopause&#8221;. There may be an early menopause which is in the age of 40 to 45. Rarely the ovaries stop working at a very early age, anywhere from the age of puberty to age 40, and this is known as premature ovarian failure (POF), also commonly referred to as &#8220;premature menopause&#8221;. Premature menopause is diagnosed or confirmed by measuring the levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH); the levels of these hormones will be abnormally high if menopause has occurred.<br/><br/><strong>Social and psychological significance</strong><br/><br/>The stoppage of the female reproductive system in a particular age of life leads to the third part of a woman&#8217;s life, which is known as the &#8220;third age&#8221;. The menopause change is a major life change, similar to menarche in the magnitude of its social and psychological significance.<br/><br/><strong>The causes of menopause</strong><br/><br/>The causes of menopause can be considered from complementary proximate (mechanistic) and ultimate (adaptive evolutionary) perspectives.<br/><br/><strong>Proximate perspective</strong><br/><br/>It is a natural or physiological menopause which occurs as a part of a woman&#8217;s normal aging process. This is the result of the eventual atresia of almost all oocytes in the ovaries. This causes an increase in circulating follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels as there are a decreased number of oocytes responding to these hormones and producing estrogen. This decrease in the production of estrogen leads to the perimenopausal symptoms of hot flashes, insomnia and mood changes, as well as post-menopausal osteoporosis and vaginal atrophy.<br/><br/>Menopause can be surgically induced by bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (removal of both ovaries and both fallopian tubes). It is conjunction with hysterectomy. Cessation of menses as a result of removal of the ovaries is called &#8220;surgical menopause&#8221;. The sudden and complete drop in reproductive hormone levels usually produces extreme hormone-withdrawal symptoms such as hot flashes, etc.<br/><br/>As mentioned above, removal of the uterus, hysterectomy, does not itself cause menopause, although pelvic surgery can often precipitate a somewhat earlier menopause, perhaps because of a compromised blood supply to the ovaries. Removing the ovaries however, causes an immediate and powerful &#8220;surgical menopause&#8221;, even if the uterus is left intact.<br/><br/>Cigarette smoking caused the decreasing the age at menopause by as much as one year, and women who have undergone hysterectomy with ovary conservation go through menopause 3.7 years earlier than average. However, premature menopause (before the age of 40) is generally idiopathic.<br/><br/><strong>Ultimate perspective</strong><br/><br/>Possible effects of per menopause, the menopause transition time as the body responds to the rapidly changing levels of natural hormones, a number of effects can appear. It is however worth pointing out, that not every woman experiences bothersome levels of these effects, and even in those women who do experience strong effects, the range of effects and the degree to which they appear is very variable from person to person.<br/><br/> It may be due to low estrogen levels (for example vaginal atrophy and skin drying) remain present even after the menopause transition years are over Many of the effects that are caused by the extreme fluctuations in hormone levels (for example hot flashes and mood changes) usually disappear or improve significantly once the perimenopause transition time has been completed.  <br/><br/><strong>Menopause Effect</strong><br/><br/> Lack of energy as the most frequent and distressing effect Other effects can include vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes and palpitations Psychological effects such as depression, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, memory problems Lack of concentration Atrophic effects such as vaginal dryness and urgency of ********* Sleep disturbances, poor quality sleep, light sleep, insomnia <br/><br/><strong>Treatment</strong><br/><br/>Perimenopause type is a natural stage of life, its not disease or a disorder and it needs no medical treatment. In this case those cases where the physical, mental, and emotional effects of perimenopause are severe, and disrupt the everyday life of the woman, then medical treatment may sometimes be appropriate and helpful.<br/><br/>Hormone therapy is a process to reduce the time or increase the hormones. There are several types of hormone therapies, with various side effects. Hormone replacement therapy or HRT, known in Britain as Hormone Therapy or HT, and the SSRIs appear to provide the most reliable pharmaceutical relief.<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<div>The symptoms of menopause are caused by changes in estrogen and progesterone levels. When estrogen drops suddenly, as is seen when the ovaries are removed surgically (called surgical menopause), symptoms can be more severe. Perimenopause begins several years before menopause, when the ovaries gradually produce less estrogen. Currently, hormone replacement therapy (estrogen with or without progestin) is the primary treatment for the symptoms and long-term risks associated with menopause. The work is the latest salvo in a years-long back and forth about memory, menopause, and estrogen. During menopause, the ovaries produce less estrogen than during the reproductive years. As a result, many problems women have with menopause relate to low estrogen levels.<br/><br/>Perimenopause is the span of time prior to menopause when the ovaries&#8217; production of estrogen begins to slow down. Women experiencing peri- and postmenopause have found that supplemental estrogen provides the hormones they need to produce and maintain physical and emotional well being. During postmenopause, the depleted level of estrogen can increase other health-related risks such as heart disease and osteoporosis. The lower amounts of estrogen that come with menopause will cause changes in your body. Other Therapies Women also can take selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) to help prevent some of the bone problems that can occur during menopause. Generally in the past when a woman advanced into menopause, a doctor would routinely prescribe estrogen or progesterone in various strengths. During menopause, it is believed that when estrogen levels drop, this decreases the amount of serotonin available to the brain. Many physicians recommend estrogen replacement therapy to: Reduce the undesirable symptoms of menopause.<br/><br/>At this stage, many women experience menopause symptoms (see below). Middle-aged herself, Northrup writes from experience and, more important, from her professional expertise as a physician who has treated many women and researched menopause. A population based survey of women&#8217;s experience of the menopause. You may begin to experience signs and symptoms of menopause well before your periods stop permanently. Prior to the onset of menopause, a woman can experience major changes in her moods and attitude. Prognosis Although menopause is a difficult period for some, most women will experience menopause without long-term problems. Women in perimenopause transition typically experience abnormal vaginal bleeding such as erratic periods or abnormal bleeding patterns. Women who smoke experience the menopause at an earlier age than non-smokers. However, many women experience major life changes during their middle age including menopause and sleep disturbances, which can increase the risk of developing depression. In the past, menopause was shrouded in mystery and often viewed as a negative experience and a precursor to death. Most women experience menopause between the ages of about but some go through it years earlier or later, as well. &#8220;But some fortysomething women are beginning to experience menopause and many find their desire for *** declines,&#8221; Gupta informed us. Some experience menopause problems that their friends never do. In the western world about 12% of woman don&#8217;t experience symptoms of menopause and about 14% experience intense physical or emotional problems.<br/><br/>Women and physicians have questions and concerns about the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) during and after menopause. Like Sheehy, she reassured women that menopause encourages a journey inwards towards wisdom and serenity.%u201D Menopausally-provoked spiritual insight continues to strike publishing gold. Several generations ago, few women lived beyond menopause. In some women the early menopause occurs spontaneously. The same may be true of women approaching menopause, many of whom live a life filled with stress and worry. Malnourished women begin menopause about 4 years earlier than well-nourished womenEarly onset of menstruation. Each week nearly 30,000 women of all ages and stages find their spirits lifted by the show&#8217;s light-hearted look at menopause. While some women choose to live with their symptoms, there are many therapies for the conditions associated with menopause. Today, women can expect to live one third of their lives after menopause.<br/><br/>Pueraria Mirifica capsule Pueragold THAI FDA. 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		<description><![CDATA[octors are finally beginning to recognize early menopause symptoms in younger women, more and more women are being diagnosed with early or premature menopause. As a result, women who are experiencing infertility or are dealing with menopause symptoms at a young age no longer have to wonder why. Generally, we are unable to determine a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com">Herbal Remedies For Menopause</a><br/><br/><a href="http://herbalremediesformenopause.com/symptoms-of-menopause/too-young-for-early-menopause-symptoms.php">Too Young for Early Menopause Symptoms?</a></p>
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<div>octors are finally beginning to recognize early menopause symptoms in younger women, more and more women are being diagnosed with early or premature menopause. As a result, women who are experiencing infertility or are dealing with menopause symptoms at a young age no longer have to wonder why. Generally, we are unable to determine a cause for early menopause symptoms in younger women. This is frustrating for women as it makes it difficult to accept and deal with this new stage of life. Sometimes though, there are very obvious causes of premature or early menopause.</p>
<p>Early menopause symptoms are essentially the same as those of signs of menopause naturally. Women commonly suffer from night sweats, hot flashes, insomnia, headaches, and joint or muscle pain. Body shape changes are also common, causing you to put on weight around the abdomen. Additionally, water retention and menopause commonly go together.</p>
<p>Early menopause symptoms that women can experience are emotional ups and downs, including anxiety, depression, cravings, and forgetfulness. The reason for night sweats symptoms are triggered by the fluctuation of hormones in the body during menopause. In particular, estrogen levels reduce dramatically during the onset of menopause, causing a variety of changes in the body&#8217;s functions.</p>
<p>Early menopause symptoms tend to be associated with more severe menopause symptoms than menopause occurring after the age of 45. Because early menopause is often due to illness, surgery, or genetic issues, there is a rapid decline in the amount of estrogen (known as &#8220;estrogen crash&#8221;) in your body. This causes you to enter menopause more quickly than other women. Estrogen crash can cause extreme hot flashes, fatigue, mood swings, and depression in some women. In a survey of early menopause symptoms, 100% of women who experienced surgical menopause experienced a number of menopause symptoms in quick succession. 90% of these women complained that their symptoms were severe and lasted more than 8 years.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there are no early menopause symptom cures. Menopause information has progressed by leaps and bounds over the years, though. It is suggested that most women who have undergone early or premature menopause seek out hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or, alternatively, natural hormone replacement therapy. Menopause symptoms will be very sudden and severe, especially after surgery, and can be lessoned by taking appropriate doses of estrogen. If oral medication is too difficult to take directly after surgery, estrogen patches that release hormones through the skin can be used to help lessen symptoms.</p>
<p>Then there are very early menopause symptoms, however, not all that typical. Very early menopause symptoms can be caused by a lot of things; this includes the following:</p>
<p>1. Premature ovarian failure. Your ovaries failed, therefore, resulting in early menopause symptoms. The common reason for this is because the woman&#8217;s body is not responding to the signals to ovulate any longer.</p>
<p>2. Surgery or cancer treatments. A woman can get early menopause if she has subjected herself to certain treatments, usually of cancer.</p>
<p>3. Diminished Ovarian Reserve. This usually occurs to women before the age of 40. This stage is termed as the diminished ovarian reserve.</p>
<p>Very early menopause can be a problem, but only if you make it so; don&#8217;t let it make you feel any less of a woman than you are now. A woman is not determined by her monthly cycles, but her ability to face life and all that comes with it. Facing this challenge with a good attitude and menopause information makes you stronger than ever.</p>
<p>How are early menopause symptoms confirmed as menopause? The most important test used to diagnose premature menopause is a blood test that measure follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). FHS causes your ovaries to produce estrogen. When your ovaries slow down their production of estrogen, your levels of FSH increase. When FSH levels rise above 30 or 40 mIU/mL, it usually indicates that you are in menopause.</p>
<p>Summary: When we hear the word menopause, we usually think of ourselves. However, menopause is not a stage necessarily relegated to elderly women. Early menopause symptoms are more common than most women realize &#8211; it affects about 1% of women between the ages of 15 and 45. Early menopause symptoms can occur for a variety of reasons, but in the end it leaves an imprint on the lives of all of the women it affects.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If as a woman you suddenly find that you are having trouble sleeping at night, or feel cranky all day long or you feel particularly hot and are not your normal self. It may be time to suspect early menopause because these are certainly among the many common symptoms of this condition. In fact, symptoms of early menopause will typically start to show up in women who have not as yet reached their fortieth birthday and that are why this menopausal condition is referred to as early menopause, or even premature menopause.</p>
<p>A Rare Condition</p>
<p>However, early menopause is in truth quite a rarity among women and in fact it is believed that such a form of menopause only affects one percent of women, though it can still affect teenaged girls as well as women who have barely turned twenty. Some of the main reasons why early menopause affects these small minority of women is that it could develop as a consequence of having had the ovaries surgically removed, or because of chemotherapy treatment or even just because the ovaries have caused the condition.</p>
<p>Still, it must be said that the symptoms of early menopause are pretty much the same as those for normal menopause and among these common symptoms you can include night sweats, hot flashes, weight gain, sleep deprivation, mood swings, vaginal dryness and lower sexual urge, itchiness in the skin as well as aches and pains.</p>
<p>As compared to the times when our mothers had only one way to deal with early menopause (as well as normal menopause) symptoms, which was to bear the symptoms in silence, today there are many more options to avail of including taking prescription drugs as well using natural products. In fact, you could even try out the popular and tested means of treating all forms of menopause by undergoing hormone replacement therapy or HRT in which women are given drugs as well as medicinal preparations that help to restore the balance of estrogen (a hormone) to their proper levels.</p>
<p>Since hormone replacement therapy involves artificial means, it is sure to have its attendant side effects and risk factors including developing cancer as well as bleeding and thus should only be taken after the doctor has recommended it for your particular symptoms.</p>
<p>One thing for sure, and that is that there is no known reason why women develop early menopause symptoms though doctors do believe that hereditary reasons could be one reason. Other causes such as heavy smoking, too much stress and even a poor diet can bring on the condition. If you also consume too much of alcohol you could also risk developing early menopause.</p>
<p>The good news is that provided you treat your early menopause condition in good time and with the proper treatment method, it will not cause too many problems, and through hormone replacement therapy you could even regain your lost sex drive.</p>
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