Menopause Treatment
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Menopause Treatment in pune
What is Menopause?
The moment in life, when you stop having regular periods, is known as menopause or The Change. This is the moment in your life when your reproductive stage naturally ends. Menopause is considered to have set in when a woman waits a full year to start having her period. Menopause strikes most Australian women between the ages of 45 and 60. Menopause typically occurs around 51 years old. A few women go through early menopause. Health issues including primary ovarian insufficiency, in which your ovaries stop functioning regularly, could be the cause of this.
Causes of Menopause
The menopause is a normal life stage. The amount of both progesterone and estrogen that your ovaries produce decreases with age. These hormones are necessary for both pregnancy and menstruation.
Your ovaries eventually stop releasing eggs and cease to produce hormones. You no longer experience your menstrual cycle at this stage. Following are some common causes of Menopause:
The menopause is a normal life stage. The amount of both progesterone and estrogen that your ovaries produce decreases with age. These hormones are necessary for both pregnancy and menstruation.
Your ovaries eventually stop releasing eggs and cease to produce hormones. You no longer experience your menstrual cycle at this stage. Following are some common causes of Menopause:
- Molecular Biology
- A past of smoking
- Being overweight
- Health issues like autoimmune illnesses
- Chemotherapy and radiation therapy to the ovaries are examples of cancer treatments
- Ovaries removed surgically
- Early ovarian failure
- Irregular periods
- More than one in two women have hot flashes and nocturnal sweats.
- Around 1 in 4 persons have sleep issues, and other symptoms include weariness, fatigue, and weight gain from a reduced metabolism.
- Hurting breasts
- dry, itchy, or crawling skin migraines or headaches
- pains and discomfort bloating
- Dry vaginal loss of desire (sex drive)
- Issues with the urine (week)
- Depression is fear of reduced libido or desire for sexual activity
- Brain fog or trouble concentrating
- anxiety weariness forgetfulness
- unstable mood swings