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menopause symptoms? Really? It is a logical question
to ask. After all, millions of women are experiencing
one or more of the 34 menopause symptoms right now!
What is going on? We all remember a grandmother or
older aunt, how they made the transition into menopause.
The so-called change will happen, but something tells
us that experiencing many of the symptoms of menopause
as early as ages thirties or forties is not normal.
First, here is a list of the most common 34 menopause
symptoms. Take a moment to consider each one, as some
are subtle and at first glance may appear to have
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- Aching joints and muscles
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- Allergy symptoms
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- Breast tenderness
4
- Chronic fatigue and morning sluggishness
5
- Cold or tingling hands or feet
6
- Craving sweets, caffeine, carbohydrates and unstable
blood sugar levels
7
- Depression, anxiety and mood swings
8
- Dizziness, lightheadedness
9
- Dry, thin or wrinkly skin
10
- Endometriosis
11
- Facial hair growth
12
- Fibrocystic breasts
13
- Hair loss, thinning hair
14
- Headaches, migraines
15
- Heart palpitations
16
- Heavy or light periods
17
- Hot flashes
18
- Incontinence
19
- Irregular periods
20
- Irritatibility, inability to handle stress
21
- Lack of concentration, foggy fuzzy thinking, memory
lapses
22 - Leg cramps
23
- Low metabolism
24
- Lower sex drive, loss of sex drive
25
- PMS and menstrual cramping
26
- Night sweats
27
- Osteoporosis
28
- Ringing or buzzing in ears (tinnitus)
29
- Sleep disturbances, insomnia
30
- Spotting, light bleeding
31
- Symptoms of hypothyroidism with normal T3 and T4 levels
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- Uninary tract and yeast infections
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- Uterine fibroids
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- Water retention and unexplained weight gain, especially
in hips, waist and stomach
Menopause
is a natural process for a woman, not an illness. As a woman
ages, there will be an expected slowing and ultimately shutdown
in the reproductive cycle and system. This is normal. However,
most of the 34 menopause symptoms are indications of underlying
hormonal imbalance or damage to the body from poor eating
habits, stress, obesity and other factors. Millions of women
in the industrialized countries experience one or more of
these 34 menopause symptoms many years before the normal
age of menopause, which is about 51 years of age.
Why?
There are several reasons. Women often put tremendous demands
on their bodies, much more stress than it was designed to
handle, and then do not give it the support it needs. Women
have demanding and stressful careers. There are family responsibilities.
The relationship with the spouse or partner may not be the
best. Aging parents can add to the burden. All of these
and other responsibilities are cumulative in the toll they
take on the body and health of a woman.
And
at the same time, the womans body may not be receiving the
support it needs to function as it was designed to do. Poor
eating habits, lack of exercise, obesity, excess caffeine
and alcohol add to the problem instead of helping the body
cope with the demands placed on it. This lack of balance
between the demands made versus support given contributes
to many of the 34 menopause symptoms.
Then
there is the issue of the menstrual cycle and hormone production
in the body. In the normal menstrual cycle and a healthy
woman, estrogen is the dominant hormone that is produced
for the first 10-12 days following the previous menstrual
flow. If ovulation occurs, ovulation then signals the female
body to produce progesterone, which happens for the next
12 days or so. If pregnancy does not occur during ovulation,
progesterone and estrogen levels will drop at around day
28, allowing menstruation to begin. However, if you do not
ovulate, you will not produce progesterone that month. This
event, called an annovulatory cycle, is a typical occurance
today for women even 10 to 20 years before the normal age
of menopause. This leaves the woman with an excess of estrogen
and a deficiency of the vital hormone progesterone which
can only be produced if ovulation occurs.
Many
women in their thirties or forties are actually having fewer
ovulations, creating hormone imbalance, resulting in many
of the 34 menopause symptoms. And once ovulation ceases
at menopause, progesterone levels fall to virtually zero.
At the same time, estrogen is still being produced, again
leading to hormone imbalance and the resulting symptoms.
If a hysterectomy has happened, surgical menopause means
the woman no longer produces progesterone.
Besides
the problems created by missed ovulations or hysterectomy,
excess estrogen is regularly obtained from other sources.
Birth control pills, household chemicals and pesticides,
certain foods that have been sprayed or given chemicals
and many construction materials used in homes are all sources
of unhealthy estrogen. Doctors call this hormone imbalance
condition where excess estrogen exists - estrogen dominance.
What are the symptoms of estrogen dominance? The symptoms
are nearly the same as the 34 menopause symptoms!
When
your estrogen and progesterone hormones are balanced, you
feel more alert and energetic. And balancing family, career,
stress and your own needs becomes much easier to do, like
it was when you were younger.
How
can a woman tell if the symptoms being experienced are because
of hormone imbalance? One easy and effective way is to take
an online test for early signs of menopause and the 34 menopause
symptoms. Used daily in their practice by a leading womens
health clinic, the health test takes just a few minutes
online and the test is free. By taking the clinic health
test, you can find out more about your health, symptoms
you have, what the symptoms are telling you and what to
do about it. Take the online hormone health test and read
more about hormone imbalance, estrogen dominance symptoms,
hysterectomy side effects and physician-recommended treatments
for premenopause symptoms and the 34 menopause symptoms.
About
The Author
Copyright 2005 InfoSearch Publishing
Olinda
Rola is President of InfoSearch Publishing and webmaster
of http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com
where you will find physician-recommended natural treatments
for premenopause and menopause symptoms. Visit the website
and learn more about ways that really work for improving
health.
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