Learn The Symptoms And Signs Of Menopause Roanoke Female Residents

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.

A telltale sign of menopause is when a woman has hot flashes that persist and cause her to feel like the temperature in the room just went up by several degrees. It could be cold outside but some women perspire and feel hot inside. This sign or symptom is different for every woman from mild to severe. A doctor should be consulted if they become unbearable and medications can be given to combat this symptom and provide some relief.

Another sign or symptom to be aware of is changes in the menstrual cycle. You may either flow heavily or hardly at all, only spotting for a few days or you could spot or flow heavily for several days longer than usual. When you have not had a period for at least 12 months and you begin spotting or having a period again, talk to your doctor as this may be a sign of some form of cancer and you need to be checked to ensure your health.

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.

Sometimes you may experience frequent urination or urinary incontinence. This is because the vaginal lining becomes thin and the surround tissues lose their elasticity causing you to feel like you have to use the bathroom all the time. If this becomes a problem you can strengthen your pelvic muscles by doing Kegel exercises or talking to your doctor about any medication that can help with frequent urination or incontinence.

This can be a time when urinary tract infections are more common. The levels of estrogen decrease in the urinary tract area and make it more prone for bacteria to enter. You may have frequent or painful urination and this needs to be reported to your doctor as they can prescribe antibiotics to get rid of this infection.

If your sex drive is waning you may want to talk with your doctor if you have painful sex or vaginal dryness that causes painful intercourse. They may recommend some vaginal creams or gels and can often prescribe a pill for the pain. This can do wonders for you as you go through these changes and it is always helpful to speak with your doctor about it.

While these symptoms and signs are not all-inclusive these are just some of them. What you experience may be different as each woman is different and goes through different changes. Getting medical help during this time is very important as a doctor will be better able to advise you on what you should do and the medications that may be available to you to help with certain symptoms. During this time you may feel like you are alone but there are many resources available both online and offline that can help you through this changing time in your life. There will be adjustments to get used to but with the proper help and guidance and medical care it should make this time of your easier to get through and manage.




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