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Might You Recognize A Menopause Symptom If It Presents Itself?

July 30th, 2010

Every single woman in the world is going to go through what is known as the change of life”. It is just part of the life of a woman and let’s face it … the alternative is dying, so a menopause symptom doesn’t seem that bad.

Unfortunately, this “change of life” is not easy or smooth. Lots of women are forced to live through years of tedium and harsh symptoms. Some women worry a lot about how their biological changes will impact the other people that surround them. The good news is that if you learn how to identify the different menopause symptoms you will be able to comfort and help the women in your life who are dealing with this “change.” Learning about what manifestations will occur can help you help her to understand what is happening to her body and to help her cope with entering the new phase of her life.

A decline in mental acuity is perhaps the most annoying change of all, especially for the woman going through it. Lots of women say that they have a hard time concentrating, that they feel disoriented and that they are often confused. Disturbing lapses in memory have also been reported by many women. The woman is not the only person who has problems with this because it also affects everyone around her. If the women in your life have this symptom try to be sympathetic – especially since she is far more annoyed by this particular symptom than you can ever be.

One of the hardest new conditions to deal with is irregular heartbeat. Some women notice that their heartbeat will suddenly speed up or it will slow down when they have done nothing at all to cause such a reaction. A woman who is sitting still, for example, might feel her heart suddenly start to race – and then it might slow back down to a resting rate without her moving a muscle. Once in a while a woman will only learn that this has been happening when she visits the doctor for some other cause. A doctor might check a woman’s heart during a routine exam and notice that it is not acting as it should. If you are the right age, this might just be a sign that you shouldn’t ignore.

Depression, anxiety and a heightened sense of stress and even panic is common during this time. It’s extremely unpleasant (although it doesn’t happen to everyone) and all the fear of aging and sickness is common. The good news? It doesn’t last forever and if you realize it’s your hormones going crazy and not Reality, it will be much easier to deal with.

Our society treasures a thin, lean body and this becomes increasingly difficult for both women and men as they age. It’s not only more difficult to lose weight but the pounds often keep piling on, in spite of the fact that the sufferer isn’t eating more or exercising less. To try and try to lose weight – and have no success – is very disheartening.

Females go through two periods in their lives when change is huge, fast and almost overwhelming. The first time is in puberty when girls transform into women. The second major change when is child-bearing ends. In truth, men have similar changes but they’re not as well publicized.

Learning to identify menopause symptoms will help you better understand what is going on in your own body as you go through your change of life. If you are not female, understanding what’s happening can help you be more sympathetic to the women in your life who have no choice but to go through this stressful time.

Menopausal symptoms are difficult at times, but natural menopause treatments are available in the market to reduce the suffering.

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