MENOPAUSE
*Menopause is a stage in life when a woman stops having her monthly period.
- It is a normal part of aging and marks the end of a woman's reproductive years.
- Menopause typically occurs in a woman's late 40s to early 50s. However, women who have their ovaries surgically removed undergo "sudden" menopause.
-Menopause that occurs before the age of 45, regardless of the cause, is called early menopause.
-Menopause that occurs at 40 or younger is considered premature menopause.
*Menopause is one of the most significant events in a woman's life and brings in a number of physiological changes that affect the life of a woman permanently.
For women undergoing natural menopause, the process is gradual and is described in three stages:
1)Perimenopause or "menopause transition
"Perimenopause can begin 8 to 10 years before menopause, when the ovaries gradually produce less estrogen. It usually starts in a woman's 40s, but can start in the 30s as well.
Perimenopause lasts up until menopause, the point when the ovaries stop releasing eggs.
-In the last 1-2 years of perimenopause, the drop in estrogen accelerates. At this stage, many women can experience menopause symptoms. -Women are still having menstrual cycles during this time, and can get pregnant.
The average length of perimenopause is four years, but for some women this stage may last only a few months
2)Menopause is the point when a woman no longer has menstrual periods. At this stage, the ovaries have stopped releasing eggs and producing most of their estrogen.
--Menopause is diagnosed when a woman has gone without a period for 12 consecutive months.
3 )Postmenopause -the years after menopause. During this stage, menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, can ease for many women. But, as a result of a lower level of estrogen, postmenopausal women are at increased risk developing osteoarthritis,heart disorders, diabetes ,etc
Symptoms of menopause:
In transitioning(perimenopausal) into menopause patient may begin experiencing some or all of the following symptoms:
• Hot flashes (a sudden feeling of warmth that spreads over the body)
• Night sweats and/or cold flashes
• Vaginal dryness; discomfort during sex
• Urinary urgency (a pressing need to urinate more frequently)
• Difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
• Emotional changes (irritability, mood swings, mild depression)
• Dry skin, eyes or mouth
Women who are still in the menopause transition (perimenopause) may also experience:
• Breast tenderness
• Worsening of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
• Irregular periods or skipping periods
• Periods that are heavier or lighter than usual
Some women might also experience:
• Racing heart
• Headaches
• Joint and muscle aches and pains
• Changes in libido (sex drive)
• Difficulty concentrating, memory lapses (often temporary)
• Weight gain
• Hair loss or thinning
***However, women affected with new symptoms of racing heart, urinary changes, headaches, or other new medical problems should see a doctor to make sure there is no other cause for these symptoms.
Treatment depends on severity.
Menopause is a natural process with treatments that focus on symptomatic relief. Medications , ayurvedic Panchakarma,improvement in life style and diet ,meditation,some exercises,reduce the severity of “menopause” .
It is the very important stage of life.
*AYURVEDIC TREATMENT:
-Shirodhara, Shiropichu,Nasya
-Yoni Pichu
-Massage,Steam,Basti, Ksheer Dhara,
-Ayurvedic diet plan
-Stress management therapy
Hi mam ,superb write up.kheer dhara by mistake zalay te ksheerdhara haviy.very nice information.regards and warm wishes.
ReplyDeleteDr.Sharadini Karambelkar
Thanks mam
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