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Menopause and Women's Health Issues

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What Causes Early Menopause In Women?
Normal menopause is a gradual process that starts between the ages of 45 and 55. It is defined as occurring in women who have at least one ovary, and takes 5 to 10 years, though it can take up to 13 years. Early menopause, on the other hand, can start in the 30's or early 40's, in women who have at least one ovary. Premature menopause has the… (read 100 times since Mar 30th 2007)

What Causes Hot Flushes at Menopause?
Many women suffer from hot flushes when they start the menopause. Their upper bodies, arms and faces feel hot, their skin turns red and they sweat, usually for about four minutes. Hot flushes are caused by a down-setting of the temperature-regulating part of the brain. When you have an infection and your temperature rises above 100 degrees, you… (read 100 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Phytoestrogens
Definition of a Phytoestrogen What exactly are phytoestrogens, and how can we use them to our benefit in the development of the breasts, as a hormonal balancer for menopausal symptoms, and as a healthy, preventative addition to our diet? Phytoestrogens are also quickly becoming the buzz as natural breast enlargement alternatives, and hormone… (read 100 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Menopause and Menopause Relief!
Menopause is a biological phase which occurs which causes a woman's reproductive function to slowly cease working altogether. This occurrence will cause her menstrual cycle to halt. Usually, women with the age of 48 and above will get menopause. There are of course instances where women may get menopause earlier in their lives. Same goes for the… (read 99 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Men Dealing With Women's Menopause Symptoms
Some of the changes and symptoms women encounter as they approach menopause can be difficult to withstand, and it’s not unusual to wonder if you’ll ever feel “normal” again. Not only are you dealing with physical symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, irregular periods and weight gain, but there are many emotional changes that… (read 99 times since Mar 30th 2007)

The Menopause: A Growing Phase
The menopause period occurs around the age of 50 for most women. The range can vary from age 46 to 56 on average. Menopause is characterized by the ending of the menstrual cycles and the end of the fertile years. The menopause period is also a time of diminishing levels of estrogens and progesterone released by the ovaries. This drop of hormones… (read 99 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Early Menopause Symptoms that Women Experience
Some of early menopause symptoms can be easily mistaken, especially if the woman is younger than 40 years old. Most women under 40 do not tend to think that they are experiencing premenopausal issues, however, it is not unheard of for young women in their 20's to begin menopause early. Following are some of the signs of early menopause that many… (read 98 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Help For Hot Flashes Without HRT
While some women experience hot flashes for a brief moment during menopause, there are some women who experience this annoyance for the rest of their lives. Even though the severity and intensity of such a condition lessens with time, menopausal women and breast cancer patients are constantly seeking help for hot flashes. Below you will find a few… (read 98 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Ten Secrets to a Happy Menopause
Menopause is a passage that happens in every woman’s life. Whether one chooses to live it as an opportunity for renewal and changes or an ordeal is entirely up to us. There is little known tricks and tips that can help every woman live a better and more happy menopause. After all, this period of a woman’s life can be a perfect time to start or… (read 98 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Causes of Sleep Disorders
Each sleep disorder has various causes. The most common causes of sleep disorder are chronic fatigue syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, menopause, stress, anxiety, postpartum depression, and congestive heart failure. Chronic fatigue syndrome is characterized by a sense of fatigue that comes suddenly but never stops. Doing normal activities… (read 96 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Natural Menopause Treatments
Keeping yourself fit and on a healthy diet throughout your entire life is extremely beneficial to avoid menopause woes and problems. However, if you have not been active and eating balanced meals, don't despair. It may not be too late. Some women have the expectations that the beginning of menopause will be clearly defined, unfortunately it's not… (read 96 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Early Menopause and Your Emotions
Learning that you’re going through premature menopause can be devastating and it’s not unusual to suddenly fall into a period of depression upon receiving this unwelcome news. Even if you weren’t planning on having children, learning that you’re suddenly infertile is an experience that can wreak havoc on your emotions. Somehow you feel as though… (read 96 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Surgical Menopause
If you’re facing menopause as a result of a surgical procedure, you’re not alone. As a matter of fact, approximately 36,000 women under the age of 45 undergo total hysterectomies each year, causing them to enter into “surgical menopause.” Unlike natural menopause – even early menopause – which is gradual, surgical menopause results in a sudden… (read 96 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Perimenopause Symptoms - 10 Common Symptoms of Perimenopause
Perimenopause symptoms are most often experienced by women in their late 30's, 40's or early 50's. The perimenopause symptoms such as fluctuating menstrual cycles can signal the slowing down of reproductive capabilities. Perimenopause (or peri menopause) can be defined as the time before menopause. Menopause is the cessation of menstrual periods… (read 94 times since Mar 30th 2007)

Natural Remedies For Perimenopause And Menopause Symptoms
More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious health risks, including an increased risk of breast cancer and blood clots, although the link has… (read 94 times since Mar 30th 2007)

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