Anxiety:With the changes in hormone levels, menopausal women may notice increased feelings ofanxiety. Panic attacks:Fluctuating hormones around menopause (perimenopause) and during menopause can cause panic attacks. Depression:Depressionis four times more likely to affect menopausal women than menstruating ...
Here's everything to know about menopause, including when it starts, what the three stages are and the best treatments for the most common symptoms.
I can assure you it’s not to be funny (though I do hope to elicit a laugh or two along the way); I was inspired to write this by watching my charming & delightful roommate fight her way through the ravages of what was perimenopause, menopause, and now post-menopause. For clarificatio...
In their 40s (the average ofmenopauseis 51), people assigned female at birth can experience this depression type plusperimenopause symptomslike hot flashes and night sweats. Substance/Medication-Induced Depressive Disorder Substance abuse (alcohol, opiates, sedatives, amphetamines, cocaine, hallucinogens,...
Perimenopause is the pre-menopausal condition no-one talks about. Here's what it is, what symptoms you can expect and whether you could be suffering.
Care guide for Menopause. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
Menopause can cause a lot of uncomfortable symptoms for women; one way to help alleviate some of these symptoms is to use menopause or perimenopause supplements. Supplements containing natural ingredients like DIM, DHEA, or herbs like black cohosh, can be a great alternative to hormone replacement...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help mitigate most symptoms of the perimenopause including hot flushes. Generally, the benefits HRT provides far outweigh any associated risks. It’s worth talking to your doctor about this as an option and fully assessing the pro and cons this may provide ...
Lifestyle factors and age are important in choosing a birth control option. Women approaching menopause may have an extra benefit from hormonal birth control methods, since they may help relieve symptoms of perimenopause. Remember that unless a woman has reached menopause (absence of a period for ...
The symptoms can look really similar. By Korin Miller and April Daniels HussarMedically reviewed by Alina Masters-Israilov, MD Migraine Oh, Fun: Perimenopause Might Be Making Your Migraine Attacks Worse Here’s why it’s happening—and how to deal. By Julia RiesMedically reviewed by Alina Maste...