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| 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by gabonsky(op): 3:12pm On Dec 16, 2016 |
Women mainly undergo two phases in their reproductive cycle – a reproductive phase and a non-reproductive phase. The reproductive phase is characterized by the menstrual cycle that has a 28-day gap between each cycle. The absence of this menstrual phase for a period of at least one year indicates that women are transitioning from the reproductive phase to the non-reproductive phase. This non-reproductive phase is more commonly called “Menopause”. In this article we will discuss some effects of menopause. For most women, the phase of menopause starts around the age of 50, however, the first symptoms of this phase can begin appearing almost 5 to 10 years before menopause sets in officially. For most women, the first thought of menopause is the absence of painful menstrual periods that have plagued their lives since puberty. However, menopause has its own disadvantages that no one talks about. Effects of menopause Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Effects of Menopause Though menopause is characterized by the absence of menstrual periods, weight gain, and hormonal changes there are several changes that a woman will undergo in her body that no one dares to mention. Following are some secrets that no one ever tells you about the effects of menopause. 1. Sleep Disorders The first thing that gets affected when you attain menopause is sleep. Due to hormonal changes, there is a drastic reduction in the estrogen and progesterone levels that result in disturbed sleep. Researchers state that there are 3 ways in which menopause affects sleep. First is the development of mood disorders that leads to insomnia, second is the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing, and third is the development of fibromyalgia. 2. Memory Loss Forgetting where valuables are kept or misplacing them can be one of the first signs of memory loss which is the main symptom of the onset of menopause. Short term memory loss is inevitable when menopause strikes. Memory loss and poor concentration are mainly due to the hormonal changes that occur during menopause. 3. Weight Gain Adding on extra pounds is normal after menopause. But most women are not aware of the fact that weight gain occurs gradually over the period of years without noticing. This gradual weight gain is more dangerous and poses several health issues like obesity, cholesterol, heart diseases and diabetes. 4. Bone Loss The hormone estrogen helps maintain the bone strength. Bone related disorders are more common in women rather than in men. The main reason behind this is menopause. We have noticed that women above the age of 50 are most commonly affected with arthritis and osteoporosis. Due to menopause, the ovaries stop producing the hormone estrogen and due to this there is a gradual loss of bone mass in the body. This leads to rapid loss of bone density causing arthritis and osteoporosis. 5. Hot Flashes The sudden rise and drop in body temperature are referred to as “Hot Flashes”. Hot flashes are one of the most common symptoms of menopause. Hot flashes can lead to dizziness, anxiety, palpitations and sleep disorders. Episodes of hot flashes can be lengthy and come in stages before the onset, and during menopause. 6. Feel Less Social Although this might seem surprising, feeling less social is one of the major symptoms that will attack in menopause. If women are extroverts, they may suddenly feel less social and may want to spend time alone. Menopause is an “introspective” period, which means women would like to spend time alone time with self and undergo emotional changes. This could, in turn, lead to being anti-social. 7. Hair Fall As if the weight gain, bone loss, and hot flashes weren’t enough, hair fall is yet another plaguing symptom of menopause. Due to changes in the body and hormone fluctuations, the hair becomes dry and brittle. This leads to hair fall and in some women even baldness. Bad hair days are extremely common in menopause. Thinning hair can last for several months in menopause. 8. Dry Skin As the estrogen level in your body reduces, the oil production in your skin also drops. Due to this, the skin becomes extremely dry and flaky. More intense moisturizers are required for the skin to prevent it from getting dry in menopause. Although no one will warn you about dry skin, be ready to welcome it with the onset of menopause. 9. Mood Swings Along with the fluctuating hormones also accompanies frequent mood swings which can in turn lead to depression. Researches state that women undergo episodes of depression in the early postmenopausal or perimenopausal stage. Mood swings and depression in menopause brings on additional feeling such as anxiety, irritation, and sadness. 10. Increase in Bad Cholesterol Estrogen not only controls your menstrual cycle but also maintains the appropriate levels of HDL and LDL in the body. When the estrogen levels in the body reduce in menopause, the LDL levels in the body starts increasing while the HDL still remains the same. This gives rise to an increase in bad cholesterol in the body. Bad cholesterol leads to a lot of heart-related disorders and obesity. Although menopause is a different experience for each woman, it helps to be aware of the warning signs that will attack on the onset and during menopause. Being aware of the changes that will come will help you be prepared and cope with the effects of menopause that are bound to happen. Exercise, a well-balanced diet, adequate rest, good sleep and improvement in lifestyle can go a long way in improving or preventing these effects of menopause from occurring. Make a conscious effort to eat well and maintain good physical activity. A good mental state of mind will also help to deal with menopause and effects of menopause. You have spent a good 25 years working at home and outside, taking care of family and children. Now it is time to take care of yourself. Menopause is a stage where every woman should take care of her healthy physically and mentally. Since there is no way around it, one cannot escape this stage. Say goodbye to the uncertainties and worries about menopause and welcome this stage gracefully. Source: http://gabrielatanbiyi..com.ng/2016/12/10-unimaginable-secrets-no-one-ever.html
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| Re: 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by doctimonyeka(m): 8:22pm On Dec 16, 2016 |
Very educative.... Pls MODS this is a front page article.. Lets help spread d info... |
| Re: 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by gabonsky(op): 8:42pm On Dec 16, 2016 |
doctimonyeka:we have interesting and educative article justing wasting in this section, instead of this MMM issue..... ![]() |
| Re: 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by PRISTINEMUSCLES: 10:20pm On Dec 16, 2016 |
Nice one @gabonsky. I remembered when my mother was going through this stage, her major symptoms where palpitations, hot flashes and a tingling sensation from her head down to her toes. Funny enough when i took her to the hospital, the doctor(s) could not decipher what was happening to her, even from the hormonal tests that was conducted. The experience was not funny at all. Those symptoms eventually fizzled out. |
| Re: 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by gabonsky(op): 11:56pm On Dec 16, 2016 |
PRISTINEMUSCLES:I am very happy that everything eventually fizzled out, how old is she now and her well being generally. Please make sure she do this regularly:- 1. Exercise like walking a few meters 2. A well-balanced diet. 3. Adequate rest. 4. Good sleep. 5. Improvement in lifestyle. 6. Maintain good physical activity. 7. A good mental state of mind. Take good care of her................... |
| Re: 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by PRISTINEMUSCLES: 7:13pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
gabonsky:Thanks. She hardly exercise, any little trekking she starts complaining of pains in her knees. She is past 60. |
| Re: 10 Unimaginable Secrets No One Ever Tells You About Menopause! by gabonsky(op): 8:16pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
PRISTINEMUSCLES:Okay, just make sure you take good care of her cos She need love at this stage of her Life. do have a good xmas ans happy new year in advance |
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