Bladder issues, such asurinary incontinence(loss of bladder control) andurinary tract infections(UTIs). You may also have other physical changes which could put you at risk for certain diseases. For example, the loss of estrogen can: Cause you to losebone density. This can lead toosteoporosis...
menstrual cycles that come and go sleep pattern disturbances irritability Some of these symptoms can also be experienced during menopause, she noted. The Mayo Clinic adds that some people may also experience vaginal and bladder problems, changes in sexual function, bone loss and changes in cholestero...
Approximately 75%-85% of menopausal women experience hot flashes, which can last on average for five years. Hot flashes and nightsweatscan make it difficult tosleep. According to the NationalSleepFoundation, approximately 61% of menopausal women have sleep problems. Sleeping difficulties can lead to...
Physical problems like painful sex, bladder issues and vaginal dryness peaked in women 51 and older, and were lowest in women 30 to 35, researchers said. Likewise, the “classic” symptoms of menopause like hot flashes peaked in women 51 to 55, and were least common among women...
It describes symptoms of menopause, including hot flash, bladder problems, palpitations, headache, dizziness, mood swings, and body malaise. It explains how lifestyle changes can reduce menopause symptoms such as regular exercise, weight management, use of layered bedding, and doing slow, deep, ...
The loss of estrogen linked with menopause is tied to other health problems that become more common as you age. After menopause, you're more likely to have: Bone loss (osteoporosis) Heart disease Bladder and bowels that don't work as they should Higher risk of Alzheimer's disease More wrin...
Physical problems like painful sex, bladder issues and vaginal dryness peaked in women 51 and older, and were lowest in women 30 to 35, researchers said. Likewise, the “classic” symptoms of menopause like hot flashes peaked in women 51 to 55, and were least common among women 30 to 35...
Some women with liver or gallbladder disease, or who have clotting problems, may be able to go on HRT if they use a patch to administer the hormones through the skin, bypassing the liver. Women would make a good candidate for HRT if they: ...
Perspiring and shivering can follow. Flashes can be trivial or strong enough to wake a woman with “night sweats.” Vaginal and bladder problems. The genital area can get drier and thinner. Infections can become more common. Other problems can make it hard to hold urine. Difficulties with ...
More than 1,500womencompleted a questionnaire regarding their sexual activity. While both vulvovaginal atrophy and bladder problems negatively impacted sexual enjoyment and frequency of activity, the fear of experiencing pain during sex was reported as a reason for avoiding or restricting activity more ...