Sunday, October 26, 2008

Get Medical Advice Before Trying Out Any Treatments For Early Menopause Symptoms

First Symptoms of Menopause

Women that observe first symptoms of menopause will also notice that such symptoms are very much like those of early pregnancy and so it behooves them to take the advice of a doctor to find out what such symptoms really are since that will help find out whether something serious is amiss with you.

Perhaps one of the most significant early signs of menopause is the hot flashes which can cause you to sweat
at night or even during the day when everyone else is comfortable or even cold. These hot flashes may or may not be accompanied by red blotchy skin, flushed skin or even a prickly kind of heat.

Hot flashes, one of the first signs of menopause, are also the most joked about of all the symptoms of this biological change. As many as seventy-five to eighty percent of all women experience this uncomfortable feeling which can last as short as thirty seconds or as long at thirty minutes or more. The average time for a hot flash moment is about five to ten minutes for these first signs of menopause. These hot flashes can be a warm flushing sensation on your face and upper body or it can present themselves as red blotchy skin.

Another aspect to early menopause symptoms is that women may be given to extreme changes in moods and there may also is a general loss of interest in sex, and depression is also another possible sign. Also, there will be changes to the growth of your hair and its quality may also change, while it will also is noticed that the vagina begins to dry up and you would also suffer from the problem of retaining your water.

The early menopause symptoms are such that they can cause great distress to you and among the other signs are chronic headaches, too much feeling of fatigue as well as problems with sleeping, and there may also are yeast infections, body aches and cramping as too changes to the level of blood sugar. In addition, it is common to experience irregular periods and there is also bleeding which is attributable to the rise and fall of hormone levels.

The early signs of menopause can help point the way to perimenopause, which mentioned early, can last for years. A doctor can perform a blood test to check hormone levels but these are not always conclusive. Therefore, you may have to take blood tests at various intervals in order to check for true hormonal fluctuations that can be early signs of menopause.

Less frequent first signs of menopause include headaches due to these hormonal changes as well as problems with memory. Even aching in the joints and muscles can be considered part of the menopausal arsenal of symptoms. If you are not quite at that stage in life to be experiencing those first signs of menopause, get ready for it. You may not develop all of them but chances are that there will be some that have your name on them.

 

To get more info on menopause go to Peri-Menopause Symptoms

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