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Monday, May 30th 2011

6:24 PM

Symptoms Related to Perimenopause

Before women actually begin menopause, they go through perimenopause. Throughout perimenopause come fluctuations of the hormones as well as hormone imbalances. For some women, perimenopause symptoms can start quite early. It is possible for some women to have bouts of perimenopause before actually beginning menopause.

Common symptoms related to perimenopause include irregular periods, which is the most noticeable of all of the symptoms. Some months a woman might notice menopause bleeding that is extremely light and hardly there, where other months it'll be extremely heavy. The length of time the period last will also fluctuate between only a couple of days and over a week. When your body is low in progesterone, you'll experience longer and heavier periods.



Hot flashes are an additional common symptom that many women experience during the transition period into menopause. Hot flashes cause substantial discomfort. It is simply because of the hot flashes that most ladies will get night sweats. Consequently, the quantity of rest you'll get will ultimately suffer. Thus, sleep disruption is another typical issue. Even with out the threat of night sweats, many women experiencing perimenopause frequently have trouble sleeps and might go through bouts of insomnia.

An additional unfortunate consequence of menopause is vaginal and bladder modifications. The vagina loses lubrication and elasticity throughout the perimenopause period. This leads to painful intercourse and urinary issues. As the vagina suffers from its changes, women often experience a reduction in libido levels. Because intercourse becomes painful due to the vagina’s inability to lubricate, many women lose their desire. Women may also go through menopause bleeding.

Mood swings are also typical amongst perimenopausal women. Often women going through this transition will appear irritable and occasionally depressed. Mood swings are caused by hormone imbalance as well as loss of sleep and libido. Additionally, women might also encounter short-term memory impairment as well as the inability to focus.

To treat perimenopausal symptoms, some doctors prescribe contraceptive pills. The pills help ladies get relief from the symptoms they are experience. For non-medical remedies, perimenopause symptoms may also be treated with a healthy diet plan, consistent exercise. Women ought to also take the time to partake in activities that lower their tension levels.
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Monday, May 30th 2011

6:24 PM

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