Menopause Symptoms
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- Q Why am I having trouble sleeping during menopause?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyIf you are having trouble sleeping, your menopausal symptoms might be to blame but that’s not always the case. You could have a sleep disorder such as insomnia, sleep apnea or restless leg syndrome, conditions which sometimes surface during middle... Full Answer
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- Q Can a blood test determine menopause?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineThere are certain blood tests that can confirm or deny your menopausal status. Blood levels of certain hormones can give you a good idea if you are perimenopausal or postmenopausal or pregnant (it happens). Typically there’s a team of hormones that... Full Answer
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- Q How important is it to keep track of menopausal symptoms?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineKeeping track of menopausal symptoms is up to you. It can help you determine whether lifestyle factors affect your symptoms or whether they’ve gotten severe enough that you need to talk to your doctor. It also can help you monitor changes... Full Answer
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- Q Does abrupt menopause have more intense symptoms?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyFor some lucky women, menopause is really no big deal. They seem to glide into midlife, never developing serious problems with the dreaded symptoms older women had warned them about. However, women who undergo abrupt menopause can virtually count on... Full Answer
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- Q Are irregular periods the beginning of menopause?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineThey can be, but not always. Lots of things can affect your period: stress, weight changes, thyroid disease, even pregnancy. Your cycle can become erratic, but get itself back on track. If you’ve stopped having your period for a year,... Full Answer
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- Q How do I know if I'm experiencing menopause?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyIt's important for women over 40 to know how to recognize menopause. Very simply, menopause is a clinical diagnosis based on not having had a period for 12 consecutive months, provided there's no other reason, such as being pregnant or nursing. The... Full Answer
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- Q How are symptoms of menopause treated?
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The most common symptoms reported by menopausal women are hot flashes (70%-85%) and vaginal dryness (45%). Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most common and effective treatment for these symptoms. Some evidence suggests that consuming soy... Full Answer
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- Q Does homeopathy help treat menopausal symptoms?
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The use of homeopathy to treat menopausal symptoms has been reviewed. Homeopathy benefited some women experiencing menopause. The benefit of using of homeopathy to treat hot flashes is unclear. More studies are needed before a conclusion is made. You... Full Answer
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- Q Do women experience hair loss with menopause?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyAny hormonal shift in the body, including menopause, PCOS, and thyroid disorders, can affect hair loss. Full Answer
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- Q What are some early symptoms of menopause?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyThe common early menopause symptoms are: Irregular periods with changes in flow patterns Vaginal dryness Hot flashes and night sweats Disrupted sleep Mood swings Increased belly fat Hair thinning Decreased sexual drive Increased headaches Full Answer
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