Early menopause symptoms - every woman at
some point in her thirties or forties will wonder if what she is experiencing
is really the first symptoms of menopause. Menopause is defined as the
cessation of menses or the end of menstrual cycles for a period of 12 months
or more. Menopause is a natural process for a woman, not an illness. It
is quite common for a womans hormone balance to begin shifting in her early
thirties to forties, resulting in early menopause symptoms. Why? There
are several reasons why.
Women often demand much of their bodies. Stress exists in many
forms for an active, involved woman today. Women have demanding
and stressful careers. Women have family responsibilities. The
relationship with the spouse or partner may not be the best. Aging
parents can add to the burden. These and other responsibilities
add up in the toll they take on the body, health and well-being
of a woman.
And at the same time, the womans body may not be getting the support
it needs to function as it was designed. Obesity, lack of exercise,
poor nutrition, excess caffeine and alcohol add to the problem
instead of helping the body cope with what is demanded of it. This
stressful lifestyle, coinciding with inadequate support given to
the body, contributes to experiencing many of the early menopause
symptoms.
Common first symptoms of menopause for women are:
• Irregular menstrual cycles
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Light or heavy menstrual flow
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Lumpy or tender breasts
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Fibroid tumors
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Endometriosis
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Mood swings
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Water retention and bloating
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Sleep problems
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"Foggy, fuzzy" thinking and memory lapses
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Anxiety and depression
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Inability to handle stress
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PMS
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Hot flashes and night sweats
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Vaginal dryness
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Weight gain
Then there are the hormones, the menstrual cycle and hormone production
in the body. In the normal menstrual cycle and a healthy woman,
estrogen is the dominant hormone that is produced for the first
10-12 days following the previous menstrual flow. Ovulation then
signals the female body to produce progesterone, which happens
for the next 12 days or so. If there is no pregnancy, progesterone
and estrogen levels will drop at around day 28, allowing menstruation
to begin.
However, if there is no ovulation, progesterone will not be produced
by the body that month. This event, called an annovulatory cycle,
is a typical occurance today for women in their thirties and forties
- no ovulation, no progesterone. This leaves the woman with an
excess of estrogen and a deficiency of the hormone progesterone.
Many women in their thirties and forties are actually having fewer
ovulations which creates hormone imbalance, resulting in many of
the early menopause symptoms. And once ovulation ceases at menopause,
progesterone levels fall to virtually zero. At the same time, estrogen
is still being produced, again leading to hormone imbalance and
the resulting first symptoms of menopause. If a hysterectomy has
happened, surgical menopause means the woman no longer produces
progesterone.
Besides the problems created by missed ovulations or hysterectomy,
excess estrogen is regularly obtained from other sources. Birth
control pills, household chemicals and pesticides, certain foods
that have been sprayed or given chemicals and many construction
materials used in homes are all sources of estrogen which leads
to excess in the body.
Doctors call this hormone imbalance condition of excess estrogen
in the body "estrogen dominance". What are the symptoms
of estrogen dominance? The symptoms include low sex drive, bloating
and weight gain, headaches before the menstrual period, mood swings,
irregular periods and excessive menstrual bleeding. If the amount
of unbalanced estrogen in the female adult increases beyond what
is desirable and healthy, you will definitely experience early
menopause symptoms. On the other hand, when your hormones are balanced,
you feel more alert, energetic and ready to take on the challenges
of life.
How can a woman tell if the first symptoms of menopause being
experienced are because of hormone imbalance? An easy and effective
way is to take the online test provided by a leading womens health
clinic for early menopause symptoms. It takes just a few minutes
and the test is free. Find out more about your health, premenopause
and menopause symptoms, what the symptoms are telling you and what
to do about it based on your answers to important questions. Read
more about hormone imbalance, estrogen dominance symptoms, side
effects of a hysterectomy and physician-recommended natural treatments
for eliminating the early menopause symptoms.
Copyright 2005 InfoSearch Publishing
About the author:
Olinda Rola is President of InfoSearch Publishing and webmaster
of http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com- a website of physician-recommended
natural treatments for health problems. Visit the website and
learn more about early menopause symptoms and ways for improving
your health.
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