Get Help For The Symptoms And Signs Of Menopause Roanoke Women

By Jason Peterson


Menopause causes many changes in a woman's body. It is during this time that the hormones estrogen and progesterone are decreasing causing symptoms to develop that can be uncomfortable and hard to bear. Some women go through this time in life without any symptoms and others have multiple symptoms that make life more challenging. There are symptoms and signs of menopause Roanoke women need to be aware of so they can take the proper course of action.

One classic sign and symptom of menopause are hot flashes. This is one of the signs and symptoms that menopause can bring and while some women only experience mild hot flashes others experience extreme temperature changes that make them uncomfortable and cause them to perspire. If the symptoms become too unbearable your doctor may be able to provide some relief of these symptoms through various treatment options available to you.

Changes in the menstrual cycle is also a sign of menopause. Some women experience a heavy flow while others only experience spotting. When the period stops for a period of at least 12 months and then begins again, you should see a doctor as this is not a normal development and could be signs of cancer.

Insomnia is often a problem for women during menopause. The inability to sleep soundly or get a good night's rest. This can be brought on by many changes in the body. You should try natural methods and if those do not work talk to your doctor as they may be able to provide a sleep aid to help you.

Frequent urination or incontinence is also an issue. The vaginal lining can become thinner and the surrounding tissue tends to lose its elasticity causing you to feel like you must urinate constantly. This can be overcome with Kegel exercises to strengthen the pelvic muscles but you should also talk to your doctor about medication options.

You may also be prone to more urinary tract infections during this time as the vagina becomes more susceptible to bacteria due to the low levels of estrogen in the urinary tract. You could experience frequent or painful urination and this is when you should see a doctor as they can prescribe an antibiotic to combat this infection.

Your sex drive may not be what it used to be during this time as well and this can be due to painful sex or vaginal dryness. Talk with your doctor about treatment options for painful sex. They may be able to prescribe pain medication that can help. They may also suggest vaginal creams or gels that you can apply as well.

You should always seek medical counsel concerning this life changing event as a medical professional will be able to help you with any other symptoms you may be experiencing and can often prescribe certain medications to alleviate these symptoms and make life more bearable. Every woman is different and not all will experience the exact same symptoms at any given time.




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