Treatment for menopause:
Having only
going to the doctor’s office he tells me that I am nearing the menopause, I am
in a stage which they call the Perimenopause, this is what happens anything up
to ten to fifteen years before you actually start the menopause.
Thinking over
the past few months, I have noticed the:-
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Hot flashes
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Night sweats,
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Mood swings,
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Frequent urination
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Vaginal Dryness
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Memory problems
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Occasional urinary incontinence
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Irregular periods.
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So how is it treated?-Menopause treatment:
Menopause is
not a disease or an illness; it is a natural fact of life, a stage that all
women go through the same as puberty but in the opposite direction. (Everything
starts heading south). You do not need to be treated for it in the same way
that you would an illness, there is not cure for the menopause but there are
ways out there to give you some relief and help you to cope with it better.
You are not
alone, some women do not talk about it still today as though it is a bit of a
taboo, yes this was the case years ago, but we are all a bit more open minded.
You can talk about it to your doctor or your medical professional who will
offer you some sensible advice about menopause treatments and coping methods
from natural supplements, to different foods which will offer you help such as
soy foods and also make a mention of MHT (Menopausal Hormone Therapy).
MHT was once
known as hormone replacement therapy, MHT is used in much the same way to help
to counteract some of the more unsettling symptoms of the menopause such as:-
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Hot Flashes, helping to reduce them
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Night sweats, relieving and reducing
the occurrences of them
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Irritability such as noise intolerance,
grumpiness and mood swings
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Poor sleep caused by night sweats and
going to the toilet through the night often.
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Treating vaginal symptoms, such as
dryness during sexual intercourse.
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Slowing down the speed bone loss
develops. Calcium supplements can help.
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Helping with the accompanying
depression that menopause brings with it.
There can be
negative side effects of the MHT; it is not suitable for everyone. If you
notice any of the following symptoms then you must tell your doctor or health
professional immediately.
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Blood clots – Of course you will have
no idea of this unless you go to hospital for any reason and they find it
there.
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Heart attack – As soon as you get to
the hospital or are in the ambulance make the medical professionals aware that
you have been using MHT
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Stroke – Make sure that your family are
aware that they should tell someone if this happens that you are on MHT, while
having a stroke you may not be able to tell anyone yourself
·
Breast cancer – Do tell your oncologist
about this.
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Gall bladder disease – Tell your
specialist about the use of MHT
These are the
most severe of the symptoms, but if you have any of the following head to your
doctor for advice on what to do next.
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Vaginal Bleeding
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Persistent headaches
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Nausea and sickness
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Bloated often
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Breast tenderness and swelling.

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