Aside from the more traditional menopause symptoms, it is not uncommon for women to be struck with ocular issues as well as they are passing through the menopausal transition. Continue reading to learn more about menopause and blurred vision, including the symptom's causes, management, and treatme...
"The extreme physical stress, hormone changes, and nutritional deficiencies caused by anorexia (an eating disorder that causes you not to eat enough calories) can significantly impact menstrual health and disrupt hormonal balance, potentially leading to early menopause or other reproductive issues,” Tre...
Increased risk of health conditions – It has been observed that after menopause, the risk of certain health issues increases. This isn’t due to menopause itself, but it might be due to the hormonal changes occurring. Conditions such as breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis mig...
The importance of focusing on issues from a women’s health perspective has been proposed in recent funding policies, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Women’s Veterans Health Research Network (Clayton and Collins2014; Yano et al.2010). Thus, in glaucoma the importance of ...
The vision of the International Menopause Society (IMS) is that all women across the world will have easy and equitable access to evidence-based knowledge and health care, empowering them to make fully informed midlife health choices. The aim of this White Paper is to provide a well-balanced ...
Certain vision problems such as cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye) and macular degeneration Weight gain With so much at stake, what can a menopausal woman do to reduce the odds? The Cleveland Clinic suggests exercising every day in addition to eating a nutritious, well-balanced diet...
in medicine has an absolute, such as bone density, blood pressure, vision, hearing, etc. The values do not change with age. And yet, that’s been the approach of conventional medicine with hormones. Allowing hormone levels to diminish with age and accepting that as normal is unrespo...
Women’s vision: Understanding risks and ways to protect it Hormone changes and living longer can put women at a higher risk of eye health issues. Learn how to keep your eyes and vision healthy. Ask the Dry Eye Doctor Read Dr. Arthur Epstein's answers to questions about dry eyes, watery...
About 44% of U.S. women over age 75 are living alone, with many in relative social isolation. Most residents innursinghomes are women. Elderly women often have to deal with osteoporosis, cancer, and heart disease, as well as other health problems includinghearing loss, diminished vision, inc...
The company’s vision is to make menopause care more accessible and affirming for women going through it by providing comprehensive telehealth services, expert guidance, and personalized wellness plans that include up-to-the-minute hormonal and non-hormonal treatments. Midi Health is now available in...