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		<title>Bleeding After Menopause- A Sign Not to be Ignored</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any form or degree of bleeding from the vagina after menopause is a big red flag. You should not bleed from the vagina at all once menopause is complete. Although it can mean cancer of a few types, a doctor should check you to see what is causing you to bleed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any form or degree of bleeding from the vagina after menopause is a big red flag. You should not bleed from the vagina at all once menopause is complete. Although it can mean cancer of a few types, a doctor should check you to see what is causing you to bleed.<span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p><strong>Bleeding After Menopause Is A Red Alert</strong></p>
<p>You should not bleed at all from your vagina after you know that you’ve gone through menopause.  If you remember nothing else from this article, remember that.  Bleeding after menopause should always promptly be checked out by a doctor or gynecologist.  This is a warning sign of cancer of the uterine lining or the cervix.  It is not always a warning sign of cancer, especially if you are on hormone replacement therapy to ease the symptoms of menopause, but it still should be checked out.  Bleeding after menopause often happens after or during sex, but can happen at other times.</p>
<p><strong>When Am I Done Menopause, Darn It!?</strong></p>
<p>If you haven’t had a period in six months, your menopause is considered done and dusted.  If you’ve had a hysterectomy or had your ovaries surgically removed, you should not bleed from a month after your surgery.  If you do bleed then, it might be a problem from the surgery itself.  If you have surgical menopause and bleed, call the doctor as soon as you can.</p>
<p><strong>If it’s Not Cancer, What Is It?</strong></p>
<p>The doctor will look at your medical history, if you are having bleeding after menopause and did not have a recent operation.  Bleeding after menopause is sometimes a sign of growing polyps or fibroids in your womb.  Some wombs aren’t happy unless they grow something, whether it’s beneficial to the rest of the body or not.  Treatment for the growths varies, but you will most likely have to get a biopsy.  If you’ve ever had a PAP or cervical smear, then you know what you’re in for to get your womb checked for growths.  Just lie back and think of England, to borrow an old saying.  The procedure for checking your womb for growths is very similar.  Instead of a speculum, the doctor inserts a thin telescope.</p>
<p>If you are taking any kind of hormone replacement therapy and discover bleeding after menopause, it could be due to your body not adjusting to the hormones.  You will most likely try lower doses or different kinds of hormone replacement therapy to avoid any kind of surgery.  The same is true if you are taking birth control pills for any reason whatsoever, as the pills do contain hormones that can disturb your body.</p>
<p>If bleeding after menopause happens always during sex, then there is the possibility that your vagina was damaged during the sexual act.  The vaginal walls, as well the rest of the body, aren’t as robust as they used to be.</p>
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		<title>Early Menopause Symptoms- How To Know If You Have Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 05:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early Menopause is not as uncommon as you may think. Going through Early Menopause is much the same as going through menopause later in life but it just happens prior to you turning fourty. If you are experiencing mood swings and hot flashes, speak to your doctor. You may indeed be experiencing Early Menopause.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early Menopause is not as uncommon as you may think. Going through Early Menopause is much the same as going through menopause later in life but it just happens prior to you turning fourty. If you are experiencing mood swings and hot flashes, speak to your doctor. You may indeed be experiencing Early Menopause.<br />
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<strong>Recognizing Early Menopause Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>If you begin to experience hot flashes and mood swings before you hit the ripe old age of forty, menopause may not be the first thing that comes to your mind. However, one in every 100 women will experience early menopause symptoms that can hit as the result of a number of different factors. Early menopause is defined as menopause that occurs in a woman before the age of forty. There are a number of early menopause symptoms that you may have to grapple with if you do indeed find yourself in this situation. However, there are also a number of methods to treat early menopause symptoms so that they do not completely disrupt your life.<br />
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Causes of Early Menopause</strong></p>
<p>There are a number of reasons why menopause might begin prior to the age of forty. One is genetics, meaning that if your mother or grandmother experienced early menopause symptoms, there is a greater likelihood that you will as well. Another cause of early menopause is the necessity for a hysterectomy. Once the ovaries are removed, menopause will commence. Finally, if a woman has had chemotherapy or radiation treatments for cancer, these treatments can also be the culprit in early menopause. If you have any of these risk factors, and you begin to experience early menopause symptoms, you can visit your doctor to find out if you are indeed beginning the menopause process.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms of Early Menopause</strong></p>
<p>Most of the early menopause symptoms are similar to what women experience during regular menopause, and can include hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. Other early menopause symptoms might be headaches, a reduced sex drive, depression and difficulty sleeping. You might also find that you are irritable or have to visit the restroom more frequently. Fatigue and forgetfulness are also signs of early menopause. Vaginal dryness is a common concern, which can contribute to the loss of libido. While all of these early menopause symptoms may seem uncomfortable, they are only temporary in nature and many can be treated effectively using simple remedies.</p>
<p>For example, you can increase your exercise and improve your diet to help with some of your early menopause symptoms, like irritability and fatigue. You can also use an over the counter lubricant to help combat the vaginal dryness. If depression becomes a big issue, your doctor can prescribe medication that will help you to deal with this symptom as well. While early menopause may seem like a huge hurdle to get over in your life, there are many options available to you to help you deal with your early menopause symptoms and offer you a higher quality of life.</p>
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		<title>First Symotoms of Menopause- Do not be alarmed, its completely normal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 05:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the First Symptoms of Menopause should not be alarming, it does not mean that many women do not become disturbed or quite upset that they are beginning menopause. Menopause is a normal occurance that can not be avoided and no matter what you do, it will happen to you as long as you live [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although the First Symptoms of Menopause should not be alarming, it does not mean that many women do not become disturbed or quite upset that they are beginning menopause. Menopause is a normal occurance that can not be avoided and no matter what you do, it will happen to you as long as you live long enough to experience it. Your body will change but you will go on.<strong><span id="more-13"></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>The First Symptoms Of Menopause Should Not Be Alarming</strong></p>
<p>Menopause is not a disease that can be avoided so the first symptoms of menopause should not be alarming.  Although these first symptoms of menopause should not be alarming, these first symptoms of menopause often are disturbing to many women.  Menopause happens to all women who live to be a certain age, and these first symptoms of menopause are the signs of a life transition.  These first symptoms of menopause are the sign of the beginning of a transition from a woman of childbearing age to one who has passed that age.  Most women realize that they will soon see the first symptoms of menopause once they reach a certain age.</p>
<p>Although women realize that eventually they will see these first symptoms of menopause, they sometimes panic when the symptoms appear.  The first symptoms of menopause start at different times for women, but most women notice these symptoms at about the same age.  Some women begin to notice symptoms in their bodies when they are thirty or forty years old.  Most women do not start menopause in their thirties, but the changes in the bodily functions change throughout their lives.  Although most women in their thirties are not close to menopause, the hormone balances in their systems are a sign of the changes in their systems at this age.</p>
<p><strong>The First Symptoms Of Menopause Should Be Noted</strong></p>
<p>The changes in a woman’s body are often the signs of changing hormone levels which do change throughout their lives.  One of the most important first symptoms of menopause is an irregular series of menstrual cycles.  These menstrual cycles eventually cease sometime after the cycles become irregular.  Another early sign that menopause is about to occur is the change in the amount of menstrual flow.  An unusually large or small amount of flow is a sign that menopause is not far away.  The presence of fibroid tumors can also be one of the first symptoms of menopause.</p>
<p>Mood swings and trouble sleeping are other symptoms of menopause.  These symptoms are often the ones that cause women some trouble.  Their mood swings can annoy their friends and family, and their trouble sleeping often makes them more moody.  Weight gain and vaginal dryness are other symptoms that will signal the onset of menopause.  Hot flashes and night sweats are often some of the most distressing symptoms of the onset of menopause.  The symptoms of menopause can be very distressing, but most women handle this important transition wisely.</p>
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		<title>Herbs for Menopause- Can anything really help</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 05:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Menopause is a natural process of aging that is true. Even though there is nothing you can do to prevent menopause from happening, there are some things that you can do to help minimize the effects of menopause on your body. One such thing is to use natural herbs. Of the symptoms that women experience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Menopause is a natural process of aging that is true. Even though there is nothing you can do to prevent menopause from happening, there are some things that you can do to help minimize the effects of menopause on your body. One such thing is to use natural herbs. Of the symptoms that women experience during menopause that are most annoying or bothersome, nausea, is one of the most common. Peppermint is a natural reliever of nausea. Check and see what other herbs can aleiviate menopause symptoms.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p><strong>Peppermint and Lavender: Two Helpful Herbs for Menopause</strong></p>
<p>Menopause is one of the more difficult times in a woman’s life. First there are the physical symptoms, such as hot flashes, and then there are the emotional changes, such as depression. However, women nowadays have more options than ever before when it comes to treating various symptoms of menopause. It is funny, then that natural, old remedies can be effective in the form of herbs for menopause.</p>
<p><strong>About Herbs for Menopause</strong></p>
<p>Women who are going through menopause might try a variety of different remedies, but many remedies might not work, or worse, could be dangerous. Thus, that is why peppermint or lavender as herbs for menopause can really help.</p>
<p>One of the symptoms that women might experience during menopause is nausea. This is something that many women going through menstruation might experience as well, so peppermint is not just a helpful herb for menopause, but rather in general is a helpful herb.</p>
<p>If you are the kind of person who likes to drink tea, you have probably noticed that there are many different kinds of teas that feature peppermint in some way. Not only does peppermint aid in indigestion, but it also has a refreshing taste, thus another reason why it is such a good herb for menopause.</p>
<p>If you do not like tea, you can also get regular mints, to help with the indigestion. Just place one in your mouth and let it sit there for a bit. In a short amount of time your nausea should subside. Another thing you can try is to go to your local grocery store and look for peppermint leaves. The leaves, once washed, can be chewed.</p>
<p>Another common symptom of menopause is insomnia. While, many people who are not going through menopause can also experience this, if you have noticed this as part of your menopause symptoms, you can benefit from using a lavender spray as a helpful herb for menopause. Simply spray a little bit of the lavender on your pillow before you go to sleep at night.</p>
<p>If you would like more information about herbs for menopause, be sure to ask your doctor. So it is important that you not rely on the internet, since some herbs can indeed be dangerous. Unfortunately, there are many women who try various remedies only to damage their health. When it comes to menopause, as well as your health in general, it is important that you be safe.</p>
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		<title>Male Menopause Symptoms- Obviosly there have to be symptoms to be diagnosed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 09:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Male Menopause is a newly recognised situation that men have to deal with. It is true that the symptoms are a bit milder than of their female counterparts but they do exist the same.
Yes, Male Menopause Symptoms do Exist!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Male Menopause is a newly recognised situation that men have to deal with. It is true that the symptoms are a bit milder than of their female counterparts but they do exist the same.</p>
<p>Yes, Male Menopause Symptoms do Exist!</p>
<p>If you are wondering why your boyfriend or husband has been acting odd lately, you actually can sometimes blame it on male menopause symptoms. Just as women approaching middle age enter a menopausal phase, recent evidence mentions that men too can suffer from male menopause symptoms.</p>
<p>About Male Menopause Symptoms</p>
<p>To discuss male menopause symptoms is to first make a mention of male virility. The past few years has seen an increase in male enhancement medicines. Since people are living longer than ever, that means that they also want to make sure that they enjoy their favorite pastimes such as sex. Thus, medicines such as Levitra have been introduced into the market for older men.</p>
<p>It has been thought that men are at their highest sperm count when they are teenagers. As they get older, their sperm count will usually decrease, just as female egg count decreases. Thus, while women go through menopause, men might also experience male menopause symptoms.</p>
<p>So, the question to ask is: what exactly are male menopause symptoms? The answer is that there is no one answer. Just as there are a variety of different menopause symptoms for females, the same goes for men. However, one of the most common symptoms for both men and women in a menopausal situation are mood changes.</p>
<p>Whereas women might become depressed, men might become irritable. Thus, if you have noticed your boyfriend or husband reacting more irritably towards situations that would otherwise not bother him, that could be male menopause.</p>
<p>A common mistake that occurs between middle aged men and their significant others is misunderstandings because of temper issues. If these temper issues have only occurred recently, it is important for men to try to find out why this is happening, and for their significant others to understand that it might be because of a male change such as menopause.</p>
<p>There are still many people that think male menopause does not exist. However, they should think again, because the argument for why male menopause happens does make sense. While women have eggs, men have sperm, and so it makes sense that as each sex ages, their reproductive systems also change.</p>
<p>If you are interested in more information about male menopause, be sure that you discuss it with your doctor. You can also search the internet, but be aware that not all internet information is accurate. You are sure to find accurate information about male menopause with the proper research.</p>
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		<title>Menopause and Weight Gain Unfortunate as it may be happen together</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Menopause and Weight gain are two conditions that women usually wish they would not have to endure. Add to that the fact that as you go through menopause most women will gain weight, and that shows why all talk of menopause is so negitive.
Menopause And Weight Gain Go Together
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Menopause and Weight gain are two conditions that women usually wish they would not have to endure. Add to that the fact that as you go through menopause most women will gain weight, and that shows why all talk of menopause is so negitive.<span id="more-36"></span></p>
<p><strong>Menopause And Weight Gain Go Together</strong></p>
<p>Menopause and weight gain are unfortunately linked although most menopausal women are distressed by this fact of life.  Most women would like to think that they have control over their bodies, and unfortunately this is not completely true.  Most women can control what they eat and how much they exercise.  These factors are important in maintaining weight at any time in a woman’s life.  Teenagers who eat too much and do not exercise are going to gain weight usually.  Young women will have the same results in similar circumstances.  Menopausal women face the same challenges, but they face new and different challenges compared to younger women.</p>
<p>There are many things that menopausal women cannot change.  Menopause and weight gain is something that is difficult for women.  There are certain steps that women can take to influence how much weight gain they experience.  They will not be able to change the fact the menopause and weight gain is a problem, but most women will be able to change how they deal with the relationship between menopause and weight gain.  In order to change the relationship between menopause and weight gain, women should continue to eat a sensible diet and exercise regularly.  They should also take extra steps to control the relationship between menopause and weight gain.</p>
<p>Menopause And Weight Gain Can Be Frustrating</p>
<p>In order to minimize the unwanted effects of menopause and weight gain, women should understand the changes that they face when there body goes through menopause.  One of the reasons that women experience weight gain during menopause has to do with these changes.  A woman’s body goes through many hormonal changes during menopause.  These hormonal changes are responsible for some of the weight gain.  These changes are inevitable and cannot be stopped.  There are some drug therapies that can replace the hormones, but there are conflicting recommendations on hormone replacement therapies.  Each woman must consult their doctor about these hormonal changes.</p>
<p>Women tend to lead a more sedentary life as they age, and this lifestyle can lead to their weight gain.  Women should increase their activity during a time when their bodies are gaining weight.  Rather than retreat from an active lifestyle, women should increase their activity.  Women should also try to decrease the amount of fat in their diets as they begin to put on weight.  Women should also try to reduce the amount of calories consumed, but they should be aware that reducing calories at one time in excess can have a negative effect on their eating habits.</p>
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		<title>prozac and menopause</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prozac and Menopause, who would have linked those two words? The simple fact is that prozac is an effective medication to help women cope with menopause. A lot of women find themselves unexplainably depressed during menopause and prozac has been found an effective elleviating medication of the depression symptom of menopause.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prozac and Menopause, who would have linked those two words? The simple fact is that prozac is an effective medication to help women cope with menopause. A lot of women find themselves unexplainably depressed during menopause and prozac has been found an effective elleviating medication of the depression symptom of menopause.<span id="more-46"></span></p>
<p><strong>Prozac And Menopause: An Effective Alternative Medication</strong></p>
<p>There is little doubt that almost every woman will have menopause because it is a condition that just cannot be avoided, though it can be coped with. This is a period when the woman perceives a transformation in her life since the ovaries cease to produce eggs. Most women may opt for hormone replacement therapy to treat their menopause condition, though some may not, and will decide on alternative practices instead.</p>
<p>Complimentary To One Another</p>
<p>Some of the alternative practices can involve taking to exercising, avoiding beverages as well as foods with caffeine in them, and also steering clear of alcohol and spicy food, which should help them avoid hot flashes. A good alternative is Prozac for menopause, which is known to be helpful. According to studies, Prozac and menopause are complimentary to one another.</p>
<p>Prozac for menopause is known to relieve hot flashes especially in the case of women that also have breast cancer, or who may be at risk of contracting the disease. However, Prozac for menopause may benefit all women with hot flashes problems and it is not confined only to those with breast cancer problems.</p>
<p>An antidepressant like Prozac for menopause has been known to alleviate the sudden temperature changes experienced by women having menopause, and this is why many doctors prescribe Prozac for this condition, though more data is required on the subject of treating menopause with Prozac. Because many women may be somewhat reluctant to use estrogen to treat their hot flashes, Prozac provides an excellent alternative.</p>
<p>According to certain studies, women that have taken Prozac for menopause have reported back that it helped in decreasing the frequency as well as severity of their hot flashes by as much as half, while women in the placebo group only had thirty-six percent decrease in the symptoms. This shows that Prozac for menopause is effective though it has yet to be ascertained how Prozac helps in alleviating the symptoms.</p>
<p>Further studies are ongoing on this subject who will also study how much dosage should be ideal, and also how effective the different dosages are going to be. For more information about treating menopause it may be a good idea to study the Menopause Guidebook which will contain useful information that has been compiled by the North American Menopause Society, which touches on all aspects of menopause such as hot flashes as well as various options regarding getting treated for the condition.</p>
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