
The article talks about the various menopause problems occurring in the early stages for women as well as the drawbacks of it. The article recommends how to treat menopause.
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Two of the most common symptoms of the pre-menopause years are vaginal dryness and hot flashes, HRT does appear to be able to combat these effectively but at what cost? Over two thousand cases of breast cancer in the UK each year are linked to hormone replacement therapy, for those taking oestrogen only HRT the risk increases by around two women per thousand, for those taking oestrogen and progesterone combined this rises to an additional six per thousand.

Menopause is a disorder that starts to develop in women when they reach mid thirties and early forties. As the level of estrogen that is a very important hormone in the woman’s body start to decrease, then that phase is known as premenopause. As a result women who experience premenopause will suffer menopause symptoms such as hot flashes at night along with sleeplessness, excess vaginal bleeding and irregular menstrual cycles. The article will discuss some popular products for menopause in the market.

For most women, menopause is a familiar term however perimenopause isn’t. It is the process of change which cause menopause and it can begin as early as your late 30′s or as late as your early 50′s. How long this phase lasts is varies however it normally lasts from 2 to 8 years and you may have irregular periods or other menopause symptoms during this time. In this article, we’ll explain menopause and perimenopause and its impact on your health.

If any of you are nearing my age you are probably having menopause symptoms like hot flashes or even night sweats. I think I am at that time in my life when I want to start thinking about perimenopause treatment. I’m getting a little tired of waking up in the morning only to have my sheets soaked and my night gown as well. And if I have one more hot flash I’m going to freaking shoot myself. Well, not really, and I know all women go through these difficulties but…

Pre menopause is the time before the actual menopause, when cycles may change and symptoms first start to appear. Pre menopause can last only a few months or up to several years, and is different for every woman. Some women sail through early menopause with no symptoms except changes in their monthly cycles, while others experience hot flashes, mood swings, erratic bleeding, and other discomforts.

Women experienced menarche (first menstrual cycle) at a young age. Some of us experience PMS every month; for others, the mere thought of a monthly period was enough to make you uncomfortable. But because of that, we were given the ability to bear children. As mothers, we form a special bond with them that is hard to replicate.

During the perimenopause stage, the woman has very inconsistent menstrual periods, they may be absent for months at times, to come back again very heavy. During this time there is still production of eggs and hormones, and a premenopausal stage may last 2 years. A menopausal stage is represented by the absent of menstrual periods for 12 consecutive months.

Statistics show that roughly 50% of all women suffer from mild to severe vaginal dryness at some point in their life. There are a variety of reasons that this happen but in the majority of cases, it is a sign of the onset or full term menopause. This will have a negative effect on a woman’s libido, which is why it is important for women to understand this condition.