If you haven’t had a period for a long time and think you are well into the menopause, vaginal bleeding can cause you a great deal of concern. Don’t panic though; there are a number of possible reasons for your bleed. Even if the bleeding does turn out to be a sign of something more serious, getting a diagnosis and early treatment should ensure you can solve the problem. Read more »
Male Menopause – Does Andropause Really Exist
There are currently numerous debates in the medical community on whether menopause really exists in men. Read more »
menopause herbal treatment
http://www.menopausedsystem.com Learn about menopause herbal treatments for hot flashes, night sweats, loss of libido/sex drive, sleeplessness, stress relief, anxiety, depression, and vaginal changes.
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Menopause Relief From Hot Flashes
Menopause is a natural occurrence in the reproductive cycle of the entire female population, eventually one way or another. But thankfully, millions of women have found a menopause treatment by taking a combination of herbs for menopause and vitamin E. This herbal menopause remedy has been utilized to prevent menopause hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, and all the other 35 symptoms that are attributed to menopause. Let us take a look at what group of herbs for menopause have brought the most effective, lasting menopause relief to so many. Read more »
Menopause and Osteoporosis Treatment
Menopause is simply the name given to the last menstrual period. Menopause is characterized by the loss of estrogen production by the ovaries. Menopausal and postmenopausal women are especially prone to osteoporosis, about half of them will develop this disease. The menstrual blood is partly blood and partly tissue from inside the uterus, or womb. It passes out of the body through the vagina. Premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, is a group of symptoms that start before the period. Approximately 1 percent of women experience menopause before age 40. Osteoporosis is a silent disease. Osteoporosis leads to literally abnormally porous bone that is more compressible like a sponge, than dense like a brick. Read more »
How Progesterone Can Help you Through the Menopause
Menopause. “The Change”. The period signaling the end of a woman’s childbearing years. A condition that in the past has been met by many women with misunderstanding, fear or trepidation. Tales of wild mood swings, extreme physical changes, night sweats, and the infamous “hot flashes” have served to create significant anxiety in younger women contemplating their entry into that life stage.
At menopause, a woman’s ability to become pregnant and bear children is at its end. Her body ceases to go through the monthly process of menstruation which prepares her for possible pregnancy. Hormonal changes occur, especially in relation to her body’s production of the hormone progesterone. Although the body usually continues the production of estrogen at lower levels, its production of progesterone drops significantly. Read more »
Taking Control Of Your Hot Flash Symptoms Before They Take Control Of You
Every woman, ready or not, gets to experience menopause. If you’re currently one of those women you at least have the comfort of knowing that roughly 50% of the population either understands your situation or soon will. Another upside is that with so many people experiencing those annoying hot flash symptoms, there are many resources available that help relieve them. We’ve all heard of the dreaded “hot flash symptoms,” but what other symptoms will you be experiencing during menopause? Read more »
Hormone Therapy Results – Menopause
The Menopause Maniac visits Dr. Michael Lee in Miami to hear the preliminary test results about her hormone levels. For more information visit: www.menopausemaniac.com
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Vitamin D for Pain Relief?
The D vitamin was discovered in 1919, it is often known as the sun vitamin because a form of the vitamin is produced when the sun warms our skin. Read more »
Overview of Male Menopause
Utter the word menopause, and most people immediately picture the middle aged woman. It’s very unlikely that any American woman will reach her 40s without some knowledge of menopause lurking in her future. Pharmaceutical and herbal companies are wooing the woman, seeing her as a soon-to-be customer. She cannot help but be aware that she will experience at least some of the well known symptoms of menopause: hot flashes, moodiness, depression, insomnia, night sweats, thinning hair, vaginal dryness, and loss of libido. For all the attention given to women and their experiences with menopause, there is very little literature or advertising aimed toward the middle aged man. But men often do experience changes between the ages of 40 and 70 that are part of a phenomenon called andropause. Read more »






