Changes in body odor can make
the menopausal women experiencing them very self - conscious.
Besides hot flashes and night sweats, roughly 40 percent of
menopausal women experience irritation and dryness of the vulva and vagina, which can make sexual intercourse painful.
«About 50 percent of
menopausal women experience declining testosterone,» says JoAnn Pinkerton, MD, medical director of the Midlife Health Center and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Virginia.
Tingling extremities is where
menopausal women experience the feeling of «creepy - crawlies» walking all over their skin, a burning sensation like an insect sting, or super-sensitivity in their hands, arms, legs, and feet.
About 15 % of
menopausal women experience frequent bladder infections.
Not
all menopausal women experience a loss of libido, but instead they report an increase in sex drive!
Research studies indicate that up to 70 % of
menopausal women experience this symptom of menopause.
Up to 75 % of
menopausal women experience night sweats with varying degrees of severity and frequency.
Some menopausal women experience vivid, disturbing dreams.
A menopausal woman experiencing them should explore available treatment options in order to curb menopausal depression.
In some cases, however,
menopausal women experience a lessening of their sexual desires because they are under strain as a result of other severe menopausal symptoms.
Menopausal women experience a number of symptoms that affect their quality of life.
Studies show more than 75 % of
menopausal women experience hot flashes, but not only that, 33 % have them for 10 years!
Not exact matches
Human studies have shown that onion can even help increase our bone density and may be of special benefit to
women of
menopausal age who are
experiencing loss of bone density.
Martin teamed with Richard Lipton, MD, Jelena Pavlovic, MD, PhD, and Dawn Buse, PhD, from Montefiore Headache Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Kristina Fanning, PhD, and Michael Reed, PhD, from Vedanta Research, Chapel Hill, NC, to study 3,664
women who
experienced migraine before and during their
menopausal years.
Looking at the data in this way showed that absolute risk for health problems for
women on a combined formulation of estrogen plus synthetic progesterone was lowest for the youngest
women, who are most likely to
experience menopausal symptoms.
The study led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is the first to show that lisdexamfetamine (LDX) improved subjective and objective measures of cognitive decline commonly
experienced in
menopausal women.
Up to 80 percent of
women experience menopausal symptoms, particularly hot flashes and night sweats, at some point during the menopause transition, said Rebecca Thurston, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry, Pitt School of Medicine.
Menopausal women have long reported
experiencing hot flashes, mood swings, night sweats and memory lapses, too.
Women who experience hot flashes and night sweats earlier in life are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) when compared to women with later onset menopausal symptoms, according to research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine published today in the journal, Menop
Women who
experience hot flashes and night sweats earlier in life are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease (CVD) when compared to
women with later onset menopausal symptoms, according to research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine published today in the journal, Menop
women with later onset
menopausal symptoms, according to research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine published today in the journal, Menopause.
These symptoms are most common in
menopausal women, but are also sometimes
experienced by younger
women receiving treatment for breast cancer.
A question I'm often asked by my
menopausal patients is whether other
women experience vaginal dryness too.
There is no doubt that some
women experience often debilitating
menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and depression.
In the new study, which was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, Dr. Huang and her colleagues re-analyzed data from a study that included about 150 overweight and obese
menopausal women who were
experiencing urinary incontinence as well as troublesome hot flashes.
Estrogen
Women experiencing vaginal itching and irritation due to
menopausal changes sometimes turn to OTC products that contain estrogen, a practice that worries Wen Shen, MD, assistant professor of gynecologic specialties at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
As Dr. Helene Leonetti reports in her study of osteoporosis treatment in recently
menopausal women, the majority
experienced excellent relief of hot flashes using progesterone cream alone.
This is not just based on clinical
experience or anecdotal evidence — there are several studies supporting this, showing that low estrogen levels in
menopausal women were the likely cause of weight gain.
Occasionally, upon beginning use of natural hormone supplement, a post -
menopausal woman could
experience some break through bleeding, or a?
But just doing the stuff that I've done, I've been able to make 80, 85, 90 % better in terms of symptoms that
menopausal women are
experiencing.
When synthetic estrogen was used for
menopausal women they began
experiencing side effects and their health problems were getting worse.
With special regards for the stress incontinence, urinary incontinence is caused by hormonal imbalance that is
experienced by
menopausal women.
Several studies have shown that regular use of this herb can significantly reduce the number of hot flashes
experienced by
menopausal women.
Good news for
menopausal women, is that physicians are instrumental in researching and studying the many symptoms that
women experience during menopause.
There are a couple of reasons why
menopausal women might be
experiencing more digestive problems than previously: hormonal imbalance disrupts the natural transit of food in the gut, and stress has an adverse effect on the normal functioning of hormones.
For example, a
menopausal woman whose serum test results indicate total estradiol at normal levels may still be
experiencing hot flashes and other common climacteric symptoms if most of her estrogen is bound, which it likely is, as levels of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) increase with age.13
The effects are a total suppression of sexual drive, hot flashes similar to those
experienced by
menopausal women, and the feeling that one is an old, old man.
It also explains why more and more
women experience menopausal complaints already at a relatively young age.
The good news for
women experiencing menopausal and depression symptoms is that this can be viewed as a time when they can start thinking more about themselves.
Proponents suggest that black cohosh's potentially estrogen - like effects may be beneficial to
women as they
experience menopause - related declines in their estrogen levels (a key factor in the development of
menopausal symptoms).
Doctors inform
menopausal women, that breast sensitivity can be used to determine their progesterone levels, because if a
woman's breasts are swollen, it is a sign that they are
experiencing an imbalance of hormone levels, where they are getting too much estrogen and is no longer producing progesterone to counteract estrogen levels.
I also find that
menopausal women who've
experienced muscle loss need to bolster their strength.
Although sometimes be linked to fatigue and insomnia, these headaches often last a few hours, and a
menopausal women can
experience them for up to 5 years.
A
menopausal woman may find that, because she
experiences painful or uncomfortable sexual intercourse and decreased * libido, she is unable to climax.
Hot Flashes: A Review of the Literature on Alternative and Complementary Treatment Approaches Alternative Medicine Review 2003 (Aug); 8 (3): 284 — 302 ~ FULL TEXT Hot flashes are a common
experience for
menopausal women, with an 85 - percent incidence in the West.
Hot flushes are probably the most widely
experienced menopausal symptom, with up to 75 % of
women experiencing this.
What about advancements in
menopausal hormone therapy («MHT») treatments for
women who are
experiencing debilitating
menopausal symptoms.
Women with breast cancer may not experience any signs or symptoms, which is the exact reason women should not forgo their mammograms during menopausal y
Women with breast cancer may not
experience any signs or symptoms, which is the exact reason
women should not forgo their mammograms during menopausal y
women should not forgo their mammograms during
menopausal years.
Approximately 70 - 80 % of U.S.
women of
menopausal and peri-
menopausal age
experience hot flashes, in comparison with approximately 10 - 20 % of Asian
women.
I would like to add a few other factors — and personal
experience — whether a
women is pre, peri or post
menopausal and taking / not taking hormones, whether the pill or bioidentical or synthetic (including phytoestrogens / herbal etc.) should be considered and — the studies you mention are actually calorie restriction not fasting.
Did you know that about 60 percent of
women going through the
menopausal transition
experience few physical symptoms?