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Women's Health Menopause Issues
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Women's health menopause issues range from the mild and pesky to the severe and disturbing. While some women will have few if any women's health menopause issues, others will have severe, debilitating ones to deal with. The chief thing to remember about women's health menopause conditions is that they do have a biological original and should be treated with the same thought and care as other medical conditions such as diabetes, for example.
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For A Woman Menopause Can Be Both An Ending And A Beginning
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For a woman menopause can be a miserable, frightening experience. Not only does it seem that her body has turned on her, often it can seem as if her mind has too. To make matters worse, many women have heard horror stories of their mother's or another woman's menopause. This can mean that for a woman menopause can become a monster way before she actually begins to go through it herself.
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Is This A Sign Of Menopause
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Often the first sign of menopause is so slight that a woman can overlook it entirely. Too, many times, the first sign of menopause can occur before a woman thinks she's old enough for menopausal symptoms. It doesn't help that there are many signs of menopause and that they vary a great deal from woman to woman.
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The Skinny On Progesterone Menopause Treatment
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For many women, it is often necessary to have progesterone menopause treatment. This is especially true if a woman has had an early menopause or had menopause induced through surgery or some other event. Progesterone menopause treatment is most commonly used in conjunction with estrogen in the use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). HRT always uses a combination of both estrogen and progesterone to be safe and effective. Progesterone menopause treatment is also often used to help regulate a woman's periods when she is in the perimenopause phase.
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What Is Pre Menopause
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Though menopause is said to occur when a woman stops having her periods, there is generally a long phase of pre menopause that comes first. Pre menopause can, in fact, last anywhere from three years to ten years. The time a woman spends in the pre menopause phase can vary dramatically--and so can her symptoms.
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