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		<title>Understanding and Reducing the Symptoms of Menopause</title>
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		<dc:creator>RJ Paulk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The official beginning of menopause occurs one full year after a woman stops ovulating. It is typical, however, for symptoms of menopause to manifest in the perimenopausal period, which lasts 3-5 years before the onset of menopause. Though these symptoms are common, they are rarely discussed openly. Treatments are available that will alleviate symptoms, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The official beginning of menopause occurs one full year after a woman stops ovulating. It is typical, however, for <a href="http://signsofmenopauseguide.com">symptoms of menopause</a> to manifest in the perimenopausal period, which lasts 3-5 years before the onset of menopause. Though these symptoms are common, they are rarely discussed openly. Treatments are available that will alleviate symptoms, and it is possible to reduce discomfort without prescription drugs.</p>
<p>Changing estrogen levels are the root cause of many of the symptoms of menopause. Women will commonly experience weight gain in the abdomen, trouble sleeping, mood swings and hot flashes. If is also normal to experience some hair loss, vaginal dryness and continued, but irregular periods. Many of these symptoms will be present for years for before ovulation ends. Though this discomfort is normal, many of those experiences these symptoms are unaware of the ways to find relief.</p>
<p>Hormone replacement therapy is one of the most common medical solutions to curbing the symptoms of menopause. Different and widely varied levels of estrogen in the blood cause the majority of menopause symptoms, and replacement therapy will control and reduce these changes to provide relief. Estrogen supplements should always be overseen by a physician and will often require a prescription. The side effects are generally mild, but women who are smokers are at an increased risk. Often calcium supplements are also recommended to stave bone loss in conjunction with estrogen treatments.</p>
<p>Many doctors will also prescribe antidepressant medication to alleviate menopause symptoms. These are prescribed in lower doses than they would be for psychiatric indications, so the side effects and risks associated with these medications will be reduced. SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are most commonly used, and have been shown to aid in reducing hot flashes in menopausal women.</p>
<p>If you would prefer to avoid prescription drugs, there are a number of behavior modifications that can provide symptom relief. Regular exercise is a great way to release dopamine, which enhances mood and can preempt the weight gain that often accompanies menopause. Many doctors recommend taking up yoga as a low impact way to increase flexibility and muscle mass. Increased attention to good nutrition will not only help with weight loss, but can also have an impact in reducing hot flashes. Be aware that the metabolism will slow after menopause, so it is necessary to adjust your daily calorie intake. In addition, many women will become more sensitive to caffeine, and cutting down can result in less troubled sleep.</p>
<p>Schedule doctor’s visits at least once a year throughout menopause and perimenopause. Bring a list of your symptoms and how severe they are with you to each visit. You and your doctor can work to find any environments or foods that are triggering these symptoms and you can then make adjustments accordingly. Know that it is common for women to develop food allergies or feelings of fatigue during menopause, and feel free to discuss these things with your doctor as well. One of the most important factors in successfully dealing with the symptoms of menopause is finding a doctor with whom you feel comfortable discussing these changes.</p>
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