Menopause refers to the physiological stopping of menstrual cycles
that is associated with advancing age in species that experience such
cycles. More specifically menopause occurs as the ovaries of the species
stop producing estrogen, which in turn causes the entire reproductive
system to slowly come to a halt. During this time of shutdown, the body
is continually trying to adapt to the changing level of hormones which
is the cause of the symptoms we commonly know:
– Increased depression
– Anxiety
– Irritability
– Mood swings
– Lack of concentration
It isn’t uncommon for a woman to have increasingly scanty and random menstrual periods along with the above symptoms. The typical time for this cycle is about one year, but can swing to as little as 6 months, and to as great as 5 years in extreme cases. Physiological Menopause is part of a normal aging process, and on average occurs as 50.5 years of age. Some woman experience menopause at a younger age, at it should be noted that it can also be surgically induced by procedures like hysterectomy.
There is several different factors which can attribute the timeline of menopause. An example of such is: both fraternal and identical twins will on average reach menopause before other women; approximately five percent of twins will reach menopause before they turn forty. There is no way to predict in advance how long, or when menopause will exist, but if you spend some time going over it with your doctor you will be able to have a better idea.
– Increased depression
– Anxiety
– Irritability
– Mood swings
– Lack of concentration
It isn’t uncommon for a woman to have increasingly scanty and random menstrual periods along with the above symptoms. The typical time for this cycle is about one year, but can swing to as little as 6 months, and to as great as 5 years in extreme cases. Physiological Menopause is part of a normal aging process, and on average occurs as 50.5 years of age. Some woman experience menopause at a younger age, at it should be noted that it can also be surgically induced by procedures like hysterectomy.
There is several different factors which can attribute the timeline of menopause. An example of such is: both fraternal and identical twins will on average reach menopause before other women; approximately five percent of twins will reach menopause before they turn forty. There is no way to predict in advance how long, or when menopause will exist, but if you spend some time going over it with your doctor you will be able to have a better idea.
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