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Information about Pre Menopause
For
women in their thirties or forties menopause is the last word they
want to hear and the last thing they want to think about. No one
wants
to admit
that they’re at that stage of their life yet, even if it is
just the "pre" menopause stage. It doesn’t ever feel
like it should be happening yet, especially when most people still
have babies or small children at that age. And yet, you can tell
your body doesn’t feel 100% normal. You’re not eating
any differently but you started gaining wait, your breasts are sore,
and your periods are becoming irregular. You’re skin is dry
and your sex drive just isn’t what it used to be. You’re
irritable, tired, and getting headaches. So what’s the deal,
what is happening?
Pre-menopause
is something that all women either know about or have at least
heard
about, but no one seems to have a name for it or be
able to recognize it when it rears its ugly head. Millions of women
are going through pre-menopause or have experienced some kind of
symptoms, but don’t think there’s any possible way it’s
menopause because they’re still in their early thirties.
Symptoms that
come along with pre-menopause are basically the same as those that
go with
menopause: PMS, endometriosis, fibroids, tender
and sore breasts, fatigue, irritability, depression, foggy thinking,
sudden weight gain, having a hard time conceiving or carrying a pregnancy
to full term, memory loss, migraine headaches, light or very heavy
periods, spots, bleeding in between periods, and cold hands and feet.
While it is a pretty long list, chances are you won’t have
every single symptom, but instead just a select few.
All of these symptoms are caused by hormone imbalances, mostly from
having too much of the hormone estrogen and not enough of the hormone
progesterone. These symptoms are not just scientific and medical;
they also have a lot to do with and are more evident in women who
are out of touch with their bodies and feelings. Basically, stress
heightens the symptoms.
When women have
the prescribed pre-menopausal symptoms doctors will usually administer
estrogen
supplements. Unfortunately, if estrogen
doesn’t clear up symptoms, doctors will often perform hysterectomy’s
or try drugs for depression such as Zoloft of Prozac unnecessarily.
Other than getting pills, women can utilize a healthy diet and regular
workout and exercise regimen to help with these early pre-menopause
symptoms and an easier life transition.
Pre-menopause
is the mixture of a body beginning to cross yet another age marker,
and symptoms
that every woman will notice around 10-15
years before actually going through menopause. It’s kind of
like a dress rehearsal for the big show.
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