What Are Menopause Symtoms?



Posted: Friday, March 30, 2007

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Menopause is a natural event, and women usually experience menopause sy
mtoms between the ages of 45 and 55.

Menopause is the transition period in a woman's life when her ovaries stop producing eggs, your body produces less oestrogen and progesterone, and menstruation becomes less frequent, and eventually stops altogether.
 
Once menopause is complete, you can no longer become pregnant, however during menopause it is still possible to become pregnant so safe sex still needs to be practiced.
 
The many and different menopause symptoms are caused by changes in the oestrogen and progesterone levels that your body produces. As a woman’s ovaries become less functional, they produce less of these hormones and the body responds accordingly. Not every woman has the same menopause symptoms or severity of symptoms
 
In some women, menstrual flow comes to a sudden halt. More commonly, it tapers off. During this time, your menstrual periods generally become either more closely or more widely spaced. This irregularity may last for 1 to 3 years before menstruation finally ends completely.
 
A slow decrease of oestrogen generally allows your body to slowly adjust to the hormonal changes. When estrogen drops suddenly, as is seen when the ovaries are surgically removed, symptoms can be more severe.
 
The symptoms of menopause may include any of the following:
 
• Breast tenderness
 
• Chronic fatigue
 
• Cold or tingling hands and feet
 
• Craving sweets, caffeine, carbohydrates
 
• Depression, anxiety
 
• Dizziness, lightheadedness
 
• Dry, thin, or wrinkly skin
 
• Endometriosis
 
• Facial hair growth
 
• Fibrocystic breasts
 
• Hair loss, thinning hair
 
• Headaches, migraines
 
• Heart palpitations
 
• Heavy or light periods
 
• Hot flashes
 
• Incontinence
 
• Irregular periods
 
• Irritability, inability to handle stress
 
• Lack of concentration, foggy, fuzzy thinking
 
• Leg cramps
 
• Low metabolism
 
• Lower sex drive, loss of sex drive
 
• Menstrual cramping
 
• Morning sluggishness
 
• Mood swings
 
• Memory lapses
 
• Night sweats
 
• Osteoporosis
 
• PMS
 
• Ringing, buzzing in ears
 
• Sleep disturbances, insomnia
 
• Spotting, light bleeding
 
• Symptoms of hypothyroidism with normal T3 and T4
 
• Unstable blood sugar
 
• Urinary tract infections
 
• Uterine Fibroids
 
• Vaginal dryness
 
• Water retention
 
• Weight gain, especially around the hips, waist and stomach
 
• Yeast infections
 
• Aching Joints and Muscles
 
• Allergy symptoms
 
In addition, the long-term effects of menopause include:
 
    * Bone loss and eventual osteoporosis
    * Changes in cholesterol levels and greater risk of heart disease
 
It is important to remember that menopause is a natural process. It does not require treatment unless any of the menopause symptoms, are particularly unbearable or annoying.
It is possible to relieve menopause symptoms by taking hormone replacement therapy or by taking alternative natural medications. However before taking any medications to alleviate menopause symptoms, discuss the options with your doctor or pharmacist and weigh the risks against any possible benefits.

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Top-level comments on this article: (5 total)
» left by Debbie
from New Brunswick Canada
3 years 281 days ago.
This was extremely helpful. I feel much better knowing what is beginning to happen with my body is normal. Not so scary knowing what to expect in the future months or years. Thanks. Is it possible for these symptoms to begin earlier at age 43?
» left by Anonymous 2 years 332 days ago.
I know it is possible to experience all this with LYME DISEASE!!!! Make absolutely sure it is THIS and not Lyme. Get tested with a reliable test - IGG, IGM.
 
 
» left by Anonymous
2 years 290 days ago.
I am 46 and have been having some of the symtoms listed, I have been having more bloating, and breast tenderness, I am glad to have found your site, it does cover a great deal of symtoms, I look forward to looking back on your site.
Thank you
Sarah Mitchell
» left by dawn barker
from bronx n.y
2 years 277 days ago.
thank for the info i'm 45 and my sex drive is upside down my husband is so crazy because of it. thank u. i hope to see your site more often.
» left by Anonymous
2 years 263 days ago.
I'm 62 years old and have experienced night sweats, heart palpitations, ringing in the ears and some light headed feelings. Also hot and cold flashes. I've heard of these symptoms in younger women and a couple of women my age said they also felt such symptoms. Article was helpful. The more one knows the better.
» left by patricia ware from united kindom 2 years 153 days ago.
im 57yrs old had a partial hysterectomy at 29yrs also got periharal vascual disease was told i was borderline for menopause in mid 40s and i suffer with my nerves the past 3 months i have been getting panic attacks palpatations out of the blue.which i had learned to control but can.t anymore also feel very dizzy at times and alot more hot flushes dont know if it is menopause or my vascular condition im very confused can anyone help patricia ware
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