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Essential
oils of Clary Sage, Sage, and Geranium can help ease the
symptoms of menopause. Put a few drops in the bath, or
sprinkle the oil on a handkerchief and inhale. This is
quoted from the book, "The Alternative Advisor." |
Menopause Q&A
The Most Misunderstood
Transition of Your Life
There is so much in print and
in the media about menopause. There are 40 million women in
the U.S. who have reached that time of life when
menstruation ends and the ovaries no longer make very much
estrogen. This is a normal body "change" that forces
menstrual periods to slow, then stop completely. When there
is no menstrual period for a year, a woman is said to be "in
menopause."
The physical changes that
occur during menopause should not slow you down or keep you
from activities you enjoy. Every woman is unique. How you
cope with and respond to menopause, can determine whether it
is a pleasant or unpleasant experience. If you understand
your body, learn what options are available to you to
prepare you for the rest of your life and live each day to
the fullest, menopause can be the beginning of one of the
best periods of your life.
How do you know if your
starting this process? The period before menopause is called
peri-menopause. During peri-menopause some women have no
symptoms and others realize something is happening to their
bodies. Some of the symptoms include:
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Irregular periods that
occur unpredictably and vary in length and amount of flow.
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Hot flashes that feel like
a sudden rush of heat that start at the chest or neck and
spread to the face, and are accompanied by sweating,
flushing, blotching or a rapid heart rate.
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Night sweats which are when
a hot flash awakens a woman from a sound sleep and she
finds herself drenched in sweat.
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Vaginal dryness that can
cause painful intercourse.
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Change in sexual desire
where there is an increased or decreased interest in sex.
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Urge incontinence causing a
sudden urge to urinate.
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Stress incontinence causing
involuntary leakage of urine when you laugh, cough, sneeze
or lift a heavy object.
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Overflow incontinence where
there is a constant leaking of small amounts of urine.
The women we hear from say
even more. Such a far wider range of symptoms that include
facial hair, itchy scalp, thinning hair, brittle nails and
even a deepening voice. So many symptoms can come from the
aging process, so how does the loss of estrogen relate to
accelerated age-related symptoms you may ask?
Let's start with thinning
hair. According to the information we have, as women age,
they often experience significant overall thinning, as well
as a reduction in hair shaft diameter, particularly around
the forehead and crown of the scalp. Before menopause,
estrogen blocks or "opposes" the conversion of testosterone
into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is the known cause of
non-traumatic hair loss. Once females enter menopause,
levels of estrogen decline and more testosterone is then
available to be converted to DHT. Some researchers suggest
that before menopause about 13 percent of women report hair
thinning; afterwards, about 37 percent.
Regarding loss of muscle
tone: no one really knows if women's muscle tone changes are
a general result of aging or from hormone fluctuations, the
studies simply haven't been done. But in the 1940's, a Los
Angeles gynecologist named Arnold Kegel recognized that as
estrogen levels decreased during menopause, pelvic floor
muscle relaxation accelerates, leading to urinary
incontinence, sexual response problems, prolapse and other
issues. His regimen of pelvic muscle exercises is very
helpful in strengthening the bladder and retaining orgasmic
vitality. The instructions are outlined for this exercise
on the left column of this page.
Many come to us regarding our
natural hair remover and how it will help them with unwanted
facial hair. We'll it really does help. But why does it
happen in the first place? Before menopause, androgen
hormones, mostly testosterone, combine with estrogen
providing the balance for a woman's body. "When a woman
enters menopause, production of ovarian hormones declines,"
says Fall2003 Remedy Magazine. "This means that estrogen
levels drop, often more than levels of androgen hormones
such as testosterone. This can cause the appearance of
facial hair or a deeper voice."
"Dry Eye." That's what the
National Eye Institute is calling it. A condition more
common in women, especially after menopause. The main
symptom of dry eye is usually a scratchy or sandy feeling,
as if something is in the eye. To determine the cause and
treatment, it is important to see an ophthalmologist for an
evaluation.
SURGICAL MENOPAUSE
Surgical Menopause occurs
when ovaries are removed by an operation before naturally
occurring menopause. Menopause can also be caused by
treatment for a serious disease, like breast cancer.
MAINTAINING VAGINAL HEALTH
The Kegel Exercise can
strengthen the muscles around the urethra, vagina and
rectum, helping to improve bladder control. The exercise
involves squeezing and relaxing the muscles around the
vagina. Squeeze them tightly for 5 to 10 seconds, then
relax. Repeat this 10 times every time you talk on the phone
or any other time when you are waiting for someone or
something. Many women make a practice of "doing Kegels" each
time they stop at a traffic light.
WE ARE NOT DONE WRITING THIS
ARTICLE.
Information we obtained came
from the following organizations:
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