Women arrive at the experience of menopause in a state of
confusion, bewilderment, and fear. Is menopause a disease? Are hot flashes,
dizziness, forgetfulness and palpitations normal during the menopausal change? And when
does perimenopause stop and menopause begin? And what about those studies!
Does hormonal replacement therapy cause cancer or
prevent it? Does hormonal replacement therapy cause cancer or
prevent it?
It is hardly surprising that
women know very little about menopause. Yes, they know that it's inevitable and they know
that the menstrual cycle ends. But very few women actually know what is happening to their
bodies, why certain discomforts or symptoms occur and, more important, what their options
are for coping with and dealing with menopause.
Probably the question most frequently asked about
menopause ,"Is menopause a disease or a normal event?"Is menopause a disease or a normal event?" While some magazines and talk shows would have you believe that
menopause with all its uncomfortable symptoms is a natural process of aging, other have
built entire businesses on finding a cure for the dreaded state of "life
change".
For centuries, women dealt
with menopause in a variety of ways. Some used folk or home remedies to deal with annoying
symptoms - such as hot flashes, sleeplessness and mood swings - that menopause sometimes
brings. Others visited shamans, witch doctors or spiritualists to help conquer their
discomfort.
Today women often
visit physicians who frequently prescribe hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which has
spawned so much controversy.
Many of these women, about 50%, never fill these
prescriptions and either seek an alternative to HRT or go it alone and accept the risks
and discomforts of menopausal changes without help.
The question remains, Is
menopause a disease? A normal part of life? Something to be dreaded? Do women around the
world suffer from the harsh symptoms and worries associated with menopause?
Technically speaking menopause
is a medical term that means the normal and complete cessation of the menstrual cycle,
including both ovulation (the release of an unfertilized egg from the ovaries) and
menstrual periods. So, with this in mind one can see that menopause refers to a woman's
very last menstrual period.
A
woman is said to be "in menopause" when she has not had a period for one year or
more.
Menopause usually takes place
between the ages of 45 and 55, although some women experience their last periods in their
60's and in some cases in their 30's.
Disrupted menstrual
cycles and irregular periods are common flags of the time preceding menopause.
This time is now commonly referred to as
perimenopause and can last for years.
Perimenopause begins
without symptoms
and proceeds to a drop in hormone levels
that are significant enough to cause the body to respond by producing hot
flashes, changes in periods, some insomnia and mood changes. In addition
some women complain of dizziness. Hormone sensitive tissues begin to shrink
causing vaginal dryness, and urinary control problems. Bone mass begins to
decrease and skin becomes thinner and looses some elasticity. Hair can
become dry, thin and brittle.
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It is unfortunate
that this picture of menopause has become one that many women think they must accept.
More than
40 million women are menopausal now in America. Within the next 25 years this number is
expected to increase to 60 million. At the turn of the 19th century most women did not
live past menopause. Public health interventions and applied medical research have
extended women's lives, on average, by 30 years in the last century but for many
menopausal women this longer life has only meant more years of poor health and disability.
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