Useful Menopause Information to Help You Get Through

Denise Nuttall
Menopause information can be helpful for women of all ages, especially those just entering the phase of life known as "change of life". Menopause is a cycle of life that all women go through in some form or another. It can affect a number of things and, as a result of the changing hormones, can represent a time of upheaval and chaos in many women.

52 years of age appears to be the age at which most women typically begin to experience menopause symptoms. Some experience it at an earlier age, especially if there were medical issues associated that can cause a change in the body's components. Women that have experience cancer treatments, like chemotherapy, are more likely to experience and early menopause.

Menopause begins to occurs as the ovaries stop producing estrogen. This causes the woman's reproductive system to gradually shut down. This change is said to be physiological because is is comprised of the body's reactions to adapting to the changes. The symptoms of menopause are not necessarily entirely physical, as the mind also must adapt to the "change of life".

Symptoms of Menopause

As the body is adapting to the changing hormones, many women wonder what is happening to them and how they can adapt. Some of the most important pieces of menopause information are the symptoms of this change of life. With the body's changes, natural hormones change levels and the body undergoes a variety of sudden "swings". Some symptoms of menopause include:

- Hot flashes or hot flushes - a feeling of intense heat coupled with increasing heartbeat and sweating.
- Sleep issues, such as an inability to keep proper sleeping hours
- Urinary issues, such as frequency or urgency
- Skeletal and joint pain
- Muscle pain
- Fatigue and irritability
- Memory loss
- Depression

Along with those menopause symptoms, other changes can occur within the female's body. It is best to seek the advice of a medical professional, as he or she can provide ample menopause information. Menopause, while a normal part of a woman's life, can also present some dangerous side effects that should be examined by a doctor. When going through menopause, always talk to a physician about the symptoms.

Treating Menopause

Another key piece of menopause information is the treatment of menopause. While it is a normal part of life for women, menopause symptoms can be treated to a large degree to prevent the interference that such occurrences can have on a healthy life. Many physicians will prescribe hormone replacement therapy, antidepressants and a host of other medications in the event that the symptoms of menopause become unbearable or dangerous.

Some of the symptoms of menopause may present other health problems that need to be solved by more in-depth physical treatments, such as blood pressure medications or other alternative therapies. Always consult a physician for adequate menopause information before taking any medication.

Published by Denise Nuttall

Denise Nuttall has been an active freelance writer and online business entrepreneur since 2006. Denise has also been very active in citizen journalism for well over a year and owns her very own hyper-local b...  View profile

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