Though many women cope with
the symptoms of menopause because they believe them to be a natural part of aging, symptoms are caused by an imbalance [Causes of Aging: Hormonal Decline] in reproductive hormones like estrogen and progesterone, and treatment to restore these hormones to a normal level can relieve or permanently resolve many symptoms.
It's no surprise that yoga helps with the physical and emotional
symptoms of menopause because a complete system that is proven to reset the control system for hormones, the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis.
Not exact matches
But the women who underwent rapid
menopause because of the surgical removal
of their ovaries showed a dramatic reduction
of symptoms.»
The authors cautioned that this study doesn't entirely prove that vitamin D levels and
menopause symptoms are not connected
because the sample
of women they had with enough data was relatively small and the women, who averaged age 66, were nearly 16 years from
menopause, and only 27 percent
of the women in this group had hot flashes or night sweats.
It has also been proven that they can reduce the risk
of many diseases, including the hormonal ones (breast cancer, prostate cancer, etc.) The primary health benefit
of soy protein consumption is reduction
of cholesterol levels, and alleviating the
menopause symptoms (
because it contains phytoestrogens).
But, it became popular
because of its the ability to treat vasomotor
symptoms of menopause.
Itchy skin is one
of the first
menopause symptoms to appear
because collagen loss is most rapid at the beginning
of menopause.
Typically the immediate treatment recommended for hot flashes is hormone replacement therapy
because it helps regulate a woman's estrogen levels, which means the
symptoms of menopause are lessened or relieved.
Furthermore,
because women are less prepared for it, they are not aware
of treatments that can assist them to recover from this
menopause symptom.
Others stop using conventional HRT
because of side effects, and look to natural remedies to help them control their
menopause symptoms.
Dizziness during
menopause is not an everyday event and is considered a rare
symptom, however, if there are reoccurrences
of feeling lightheaded or faint, consult your primary physician,
because it could be the result
of other health related issues.
The reason they are a common
symptom of menopause is
because of the hormonal changes that are occurring (often lower estrogen levels).