When a woman experiences menopause, usually accompanied by symptoms that interfere. Moreover, if menopause comes along with disease progression
other chronic.
Menopause is the permanent end of menstruation and fertility. Menopause is a natural biological process, not a medical illness. However, physical symptoms and emotional because of menopause can be very annoying.
The physical symptoms of menopause and emotional, among others, such as feeling less energetic, as well as trigger feelings of sadness and loss. Although menopause is not a disease
, But there are treatments for severe symptoms.
Many effective treatments are available, among other lifestyle adjustments to hormone therapy. In the United States is usually the average menopause occurs at age 51 years. But in the months and years ahead of time, a woman may experience signs and symptoms include:
1. Irregular menstrual periods
2. Decreased fertility
3. Vaginal dryness
4. Hot flashes
5. Sleep disorders
6. Mood swings
7. Increased abdominal fat
8. Thinning hair
9. Decreased breast size
According to one study, acupuncture may help reduce the severity of hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. Hot flashes are a sensation of warm feelings, which usually is most common in the upper neck, face and chest. Hot flashes can also cause sweating and reddening of the skin.
Although the hormone can cause hot flashes, but most often occurs is due to menopause. Depending on one's condition, hot flashes can occur several times a week or several times a day. Hot flashes that occur at night and disturb sleep.
The study involved 53 postmenopausal women. With half of the women's group received traditional Chinese acupuncture twice a week. Other groups given sham acupuncture treatment. After 10 weeks, women in traditional acupuncture group, significantly reduced hot flashes.
In addition, they also experience mood swings diandingkan with women who have received a fake treatment (placebo). However, there is no difference between the two groups in terms of vaginal dryness and urinary tract infections.
As reported by the Epharmapedia, Monday (3/10/2011), the results of these studies have been published online in Acupuncture in Medicine. According to the researchers, the beneficial effects of traditional acupuncture, apparently unrelated to changes in hormone levels that trigger menopause and related symptoms.
Although the researchers admitted that they did not monitor how long the symptoms last. However, they suggest that traditional acupuncture may be able to provide an alternative for women who can not or do not want to use hormone therapy to relieve symptoms of menopause.
other chronic.
Menopause is the permanent end of menstruation and fertility. Menopause is a natural biological process, not a medical illness. However, physical symptoms and emotional because of menopause can be very annoying.
The physical symptoms of menopause and emotional, among others, such as feeling less energetic, as well as trigger feelings of sadness and loss. Although menopause is not a disease
, But there are treatments for severe symptoms.
Many effective treatments are available, among other lifestyle adjustments to hormone therapy. In the United States is usually the average menopause occurs at age 51 years. But in the months and years ahead of time, a woman may experience signs and symptoms include:
1. Irregular menstrual periods
2. Decreased fertility
3. Vaginal dryness
4. Hot flashes
5. Sleep disorders
6. Mood swings
7. Increased abdominal fat
8. Thinning hair
9. Decreased breast size
According to one study, acupuncture may help reduce the severity of hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. Hot flashes are a sensation of warm feelings, which usually is most common in the upper neck, face and chest. Hot flashes can also cause sweating and reddening of the skin.
Although the hormone can cause hot flashes, but most often occurs is due to menopause. Depending on one's condition, hot flashes can occur several times a week or several times a day. Hot flashes that occur at night and disturb sleep.
The study involved 53 postmenopausal women. With half of the women's group received traditional Chinese acupuncture twice a week. Other groups given sham acupuncture treatment. After 10 weeks, women in traditional acupuncture group, significantly reduced hot flashes.
In addition, they also experience mood swings diandingkan with women who have received a fake treatment (placebo). However, there is no difference between the two groups in terms of vaginal dryness and urinary tract infections.
As reported by the Epharmapedia, Monday (3/10/2011), the results of these studies have been published online in Acupuncture in Medicine. According to the researchers, the beneficial effects of traditional acupuncture, apparently unrelated to changes in hormone levels that trigger menopause and related symptoms.
Although the researchers admitted that they did not monitor how long the symptoms last. However, they suggest that traditional acupuncture may be able to provide an alternative for women who can not or do not want to use hormone therapy to relieve symptoms of menopause.
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