Reviewing The Hurdles Faced By Menopausal Women

This post was written by admin on May 28, 2009
Posted Under: Womens Issues

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While some lucky women experience few or mild symptoms during menopause, others feel like their mind and body are no longer their own. Fluctuating hormones can lead to physical, emotional and psychological distress that can drastically affect a woman’s quality of life. However, menopausal women don’t have to suffer the way they once did. In this article, we’ll look at some simple and practical ways of dealing with the symptoms of menopause.

Menopause is a natural occurrence in women as they age and is not a physical disorder. Menopause is the absence of menstrual periods for 12 months and beyond, and most women begin menopause in their late forties or early fifties. Some women experience difficulty during this time because of the changes in hormone levels. While some women have few or no symptoms, others have many moderate or severe symptoms. The clearest sign of the start of menopause is irregular periods, and when blood flow becomes lighter or heavier.

Women going through the change of life can experience a variety of symptoms or no symptoms at all. To predict what your experience may be like, look at the history of the women in your family. Medical evidence shows that genetics may be a factor in how mild or severe your symptoms are. The symptoms can include weight gain, hot flashes, insomnia, night sweats, vaginal dryness, joint pain, fatigue, short-term memory problems, bowel upset, dry eyes, itchy skin, mood swings and urinary tract infections. Most of the time, these symptoms will lessen or go away after a woman has finished menopause. Research has shown that the severity of symptoms can be related to many things, including genetics, diet and lifestyle.

Menopausal women don’t have to suffer in silence. If you are experiencing severe symptoms, then talk to your doctor about treatment options. There is also a lot of social support available to women now. Learn about menopause through books, articles and other reading materials, talk to friends and relatives who have already gone through menopause, or join a menopause or midlife support-group in your area. To combat the symptoms and boost your mood, enjoy a nutritious diet and regular exercise. It really does make a difference in your quality of life.

No matter how busy their lives are, menopausal women must invest some time in themselves. Lifestyle changes can greatly improve your overall sense of wellbeing. Instead of loading up on junk food, opt for more nutritious snacks. Also, if you don’t already exercise regularly, then introduce some more physical activity into your routine. Join a swim club, grab your spouse for a daily walk or take up rollerblading with your teen. The endorphins released during exercise are a natural antidepressant, so you’ll feel better immediately. You’ll find that not only will your discomfort wane, but you’ll enjoy life a lot more.

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