Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Coping With Early Menopause Symptoms

There are several factors that may contribute to a woman experiencing early menopause (menopause before the age of 45), which include premature ovarian failure, surgery, cancer treatment, viral infections, thyroid disease and many others. No matter what the case may be, hearing that youre going through menopause years before you were expecting to enter this transition can be very scary and intimidating, leaving you with many unanswered questions.

Its so very important to realize that you can and will continue to be the same person youre not going to suddenly transform into an old lady, so dont allow your mind to believe you will. You may be feeling like youre less attractive or less desirable, but when these feelings of inadequacy pop into your head, remind yourself that youre still a young woman and all that comes with it. Youre beautiful, sexy, capable and strong. Yes, your reproductive system isnt what it was, but keep in mind that youre much more than eggs and fallopian tubes youre a woman with so very much to offer.

Symptoms of early menopause can be uncomfortable, but fortunately there are many remedies that reduce and eliminate the discomforts of early menopause. Just as with menopause in an older woman, younger women experiencing early menopause will notice physical symptoms, such as:

Irregular periods
Infertility
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Vaginal dryness
Insomnia or disrupted sleep
Weight gain (especially around your mid-section)

In addition to the physical symptoms of early menopause, women may also notice some changes in their emotional state, as well. Its not unusual to experience the following:

Irritability
Mood swings
Lowered libido
Difficulty concentrating
Confusion
Fatigue

Coping with symptoms of early menopause can be emotionally difficult. Fortunately, lifestyle changes and other remedies can significantly reduce the physical symptoms of early menopause. Once youve conquered the physical signs its quite likely that youll begin to feel like your old self again and, as a result, youll become more optimistic and emotionally healthy. This is probably why many women choose to make lifestyle changes that have proven to effectively reduce the severity of symptoms associated with early menopause, perimenopause and menopause. For instance, its extremely beneficial to avoid triggers that have been known to cause hot flashes, such as hot beverages, spicy foods, alcohol, hot weather and warm rooms.

If your sleep patterns have become disrupted, try to avoid foods and beverages that contain caffeine. Also, its a good idea to read or take a hot bath right before bed so that youre relaxed and more likely to fall into a nice sound sleep.

If you transform your diet into one that is healthy and includes fruits, vegetables and whole grains, youll notice a tremendous improvement in your overall health and just how much energy you have. Youll want to avoid saturated fats, oils and sugars, and consume approximately 1,500 milligrams of calcium, plus 400 to 800 international units of vitamin D each day. Supplements may be required to reach these amounts. If this is the case, talk with your doctor to be certain youre getting exactly the right dosages and ensure youre on your way to as easy a transition as possible.

Youll be absolutely amazed by what a regular exercise program can do to reduce and even eliminate many symptoms of early menopause. If performed correctly, exercise will protect you from conditions that are common among post-menopausal women, such as heart disease, diabetes and osteoporosis. In addition to preventing these conditions, exercise will eliminate the weight gain associated with menopause and will also provide you with energy that you thought may not ever come back. Exercise has also been proven to reduce the occurrence of hot flashes.

Hormone therapy (HT) also is quite beneficial in reducing many symptoms of early menopause. Unfortunately, recent studies have shown that the risks of HT, which include heart attack, stroke and breast cancer, may outweigh the benefits. While these studies may have changed the course of HT, estrogen therapy remains the most effective treatment for many early menopause symptoms. If you have not done so already, talk with your doctor to find out if a very low dose of estrogen will provide you symptom relief.

Finally, I know that this is very difficult for you and youre likely very confused. Perhaps you were planning on having children, which may no longer be possible. Even if you werent considering a pregnancy, early menopause can be emotionally devastating. Please remember that you are young, you will remain young. You will no doubt get through this, because youve shown your strength simply by logging onto the Internet and searching for options and treatments. Youre beautiful and you have a strong resolve; I believe this and I want you to believe it too.

Susan Megge started experiencing symptoms of menopause several years ago and researched various avenues to deal with these symptoms naturally. This led to her discovery of the significant role that exercise plays in making menopause a very manageable, and even wonderful time in a woman's life. Susan Megge is the author of "Being Beautiful Beyond 40," a book dedicated to helping women to be inspired, confident and beautiful as they approach menopause. Learn to cope with symptoms of early menopause by visiting http://www.40isbeautiful.com/Early_Menopause.htmlRss
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