Menopouse

Posted by Clay Hillary | December 8th, 2009 in Menopause | No Comments »

Menopouse

What is Menopause?

Defined as “the last menstrual period. The term is generally less useful for simple however, and it is unclear what a woman should wait. the last menstrual period may come after a long period during menstruation may have unexpected and uncertain. Many other symptoms that affect the body and mind, you may have and this can cause disruption of social activities and work. In the women who were not taken by the uterus and ovaries when they were still menstruating regularly, they produce a hysterectomy menstruation vanished, but are not considered menopausal.
Why Menopause Occurs?

Menopause occurs when the ovaries run out of eggs and no longer produce estrogen. This is usually caused by nature meant that the ovaries produce eggs and hormones estrogen effect for a limited time.

Of course, if the ovaries are surgically or if the woman needed medical treatment such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy, which can damage the egg reserve can be reached menopause.

When the Menopause Happen?

Unfortunately many people think of menopause as a phenomenon associated with a particular age. While it is true that the most common age of menopause is between 45-55 years old, can occur at any time since the beginning of menstruation. Therefore, the age range of youth to be those aged 60 or more.

Entering the Meaning is Menopause?

Being in the menopause means the decline of estrogen. Estrogen is used throughout the body, then if not present you may feel more different secondary symptoms related to his absence. If the menopause occurs in the late 40’s or early 50’s, and their life expectancy is 80 years old. You will have an average of 30 years who may have symptoms. If it happens early, you may be vulnerable to the effects of estrogen deficiency during life or even longer.

What are the Effects of Menopause?

Potential effects that may have to be in menopause many and varied. They can range from very small to affect the people or completely change his life. Impacts can occur at any time and can be intermittent or continuous. One can feel the effects in the early stages of menopause, but may also appear for the first time in many years later. So symptoms tend to be discussed in a period of time, for example. which occurred during the transition from regular cycles until menopause and in the years around. Effects that can occur within a few years after menstruation is gone, and those that may occur long after the menstrual leave. It should be remembered that the experience of these symptoms are very individual. This applies not only for the range of symptoms, but the intensity and duration.


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