Menopausal Problems
The time when a woman ceases to ovulate can cause some problems and some uncomfortable symptoms.
What to look for
- hot flushes
- night sweats.
- pain during intercourse
- increased nervousness, anxiety, or irritability.
- increased need to urinate
- swollen ankles
- headaches
- painful intercourse
Menopause refers to the time in a woman’s life when she stops ovulating and is a process not a final event. She may or may not have any symptoms.
Menopause usually occurs in women between the ages of 45 – 55 but it can happen earlier or much later.
Some symptoms are only temporary and will go in time. But more-permanent problems can also result.
Causes
It is caused by a decrease in the levels of oestrogen and progesterone. Her periods will cease over time and ovaries will slow and cease their normal functions.
Traditional Treatment
A popular yet still controversial treatment is the hormone replacement therapy. It simply replaces the oestrogen levels in the body but may still have certain side effects.
Alternative/Natural Treatments
Chinese Herbs – Some Chinese herbs – including Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis) and Asian Ginseng(Panax ginseng) – contain a form of oestrogen. Exact proportions are important – consult a Professional. Some Chinese herbs – including Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis) and Asian Ginseng (Panax ginseng) – contain a form of oestrogen. Exact proportions are important – consult a Professional.
Herbal Therapies – Phytoestrogen is found in a variety of herbs and foods. Extracts and teas made from Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) may supply beneficial amounts of Phytoestrogen. Phytoestrogen is found in a variety of herbs and foods. Extracts and teas made from Black Cohosh(Cimicifuga racemosa) may supply beneficial amounts of Phytoestrogen.
Certain herbal creams may help relieve vaginal dryness and dry skin. Combinations of Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca), Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus), Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa), and other herbs may help with the rapid heartbeat that comes with hot flashes.
Dietary Considerations
Eating foods high in plant estrogens, such as soy beans and lima beans, may alleviate symptoms; other sources include nuts and seeds, fennel, celery, parsley, and flaxseed oil. Some foods high in B vitamins may assist with nerves and emotional problems. These are brewer’s yeast, yeast extracts, eggs, wheatgerm, breads, wholegrains, organ meats, pulses and cereals.
Personal Care
- Raise your calcium intake and engage in weight-bearing exercises to avoid osteoporosis and maintain general good health.
- Take vitamin E daily to treat hot flushes and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
When to seek further professional advice
- you experience bleeding after menopause