Recent studies and researches have proved that hormone therapy (HT) is the best treatment for those who are suffering from early menopausal symptoms. If a woman has a uterus then the hormone therapy should include both estrogen and progesterone since the latter gives protection against uterine cancer.
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By: dr. sarkozyThe menopause marks the time in a woman’s life when her menstruation stops and she is no longer fertile (able to become pregnant). In the UK the average age for the menopause is 52 (National Health Service), while in the USA it is 51 (National Institute of Aging). About one fifth of women [...]
By: dr. sarkozyMenopause is the time in a woman’s life when her period stops. It usually occurs naturally, most often after age 45. Menopause happens because the woman’s ovary stops producing the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Menopause, the time when a woman stops having menstrual periods, is not a disease or an illness. It is [...]
By: Jeff SchumanDo you suspect that you are going through early menopause, but are not 100% sure of this? This is something that can happen to any woman at any age, but many women experience it in their 30s or even earlier. You need to know how to determine if you could be experiencing menopause [...]

Women who detect the first signs of menopause will also notice that these type of symptoms are similar to those of early pregnancy and thus it makes sense for them to seek advice from a doctor to determine if the symptoms are truly from menopause or if something serious is wrong. Some early menopause symptoms can occur in a greater or lesser degree depending on each individual case. If you are lucky, you might get away with only the slightest degree of symptoms, however, in many cases, symptoms can be quite noticable and create concern and anxiety to the affected person.

You wake up in the middle of the night. Your clothes are completely soaked. You find the same problem with your bed sheets. You are having the inconvenient problem of night sweats. For many women, this means the inevitable: menopause. If you are having other menopausal symptoms such as irregular periods, bloating, hair loss, or more, you may feel that you know for sure menopause is starting. There is just one little problem..you are still a young woman.

For the most part, the only difference between early menopause and “natural” menopause is when the process begins. Early menopause signs and symptoms take place much sooner than they do in the traditional, on going process of menopause. Namely, you have to differentiate between early menopause and pre menopause, which is sometimes called perimenopause. For most women, this is the stage leading up to menopause. However not every woman will go through early menopause. It is not precisely rare. It is simply not a given for every single woman.








