Menopause

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Q Who experiences hot flashes?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Up to 85% of women experience a hot flash during midlife. Research shows women of color have more of them than Asian or Caucasian women. Some women never get them and some can have 10 per day or more. Women who have low estrogen levels are most at risk.... Full Answer
Q Why is it difficult to fall asleep during perimenopause?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
The first big biological shift hits around 40 (though it can happen anywhere from 40 to 55) when the ovaries start slowing down production of estrogen and progesterone, both of which are hormones that promote sleep. This is when the simple act of falling... Full Answer
Q Why is depression so common during perimenopause?
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The onset of perimenopause and eventually menopause itself signal great changes in your physical and emotional life. Though some women experience few symptoms, if you’re like the vast majority, you may have noticed the incremental shifts that come... Full Answer
Q How does perimenopause affect my body?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
During perimenopause a woman's body goes through many physical changes. These changes may be subtle at first because the amount of estrogen the body is making is erratic and can fluctuate widely from day to day and hour to hour. It’s different for... Full Answer
Q How common is depression during perimenopause?
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The onset of perimenopause and eventually menopause itself signal great changes in your physical and emotional life. Though some women experience few symptoms, if you’re like the vast majority, you may have noticed the incremental shifts that come... Full Answer
Q When does perimenopause usually begin?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
The average American woman enters menopause by age 51, but the hormone level shifts that trigger menopause can actually begin years, even decades earlier. Known as perimenopause, this condition can begin as early as age 35, and lasts anywhere from a few... Full Answer
Q How long can perimenopause last?
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Perimenopause, the transition toward menopause, and menopause itself actually form part of a gradual and continuous hormonal and metabolic shift that occurs as a woman ages. Perimenopause can last for several years. Just as the hormonal shifts of... Full Answer
Q What is perimenopause?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Perimenopause is a term many doctors use to describe the phase prior to reaching menopause. "Peri" means "about," so you can think of going through perimenopause as approaching full menopause, which is the point when a woman has not had a period for one... Full Answer
Q How can surgery cause menopause?
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The surgical removal of ovaries can be necessary if a woman has cervical or ovarian cancers, or if she is at an increased risk for some cancers. If a woman carries the BRCA gene, she is at increased risk for reproductive cancers, and the removal is a... Full Answer
Q Why is osteoporosis so common after menopause?
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At menopause, a decline in estrogen speeds up the removal of bone. During the 5 to 10 years after menopause, there is an accelerated bone loss. In fact, women have a 40% chance of having a fracture at some time by age 50, and many women have lost... Full Answer