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The term post-menopausal sometimes needs a little clarification.
It is usually applied to women who have completed the menopause, meaning
they have not had a period for over twelve months. This can be due to a
natural menopause, or a surgery induced menopause. Women who are taking
hormone replacement therapy are not considered to be post menopausal as
they may experience symptoms of the menopause when they stop this
treatment.
Common post menopausal problems can be experienced any time from the
onset of the menopause onwards. After the menopause, women never
really stop being post menopausal. Most of the physical and emotional
problems that women encounter after the menopause are caused by
decreasing hormone levels, particularly estrogen.
Conditions relating to the vagina and bladder are often experienced
post menopause because these parts of the body require estrogen to
remain healthy. Thinning of the tissue in these areas can cause
incontinence, bladder infections, growths or polyps in the uterus, and
vaginal dryness, as well as an increased risk of uterine cancer.
Other serious physical conditions linked to post menopausal women are
osteoporosis and heart disease. Osteoporosis is common as women
begin to lose bone density more rapidly due to reduction in estrogen.
Risk of heart disease is increased due to atherosclerosis, or the
hardening of their arteries.
Emotionally, post menopausal women may experience depression, fatigue
due to insomnia, hot flashes and night sweats, and a reduction in self
confidence and libido. Although these emotional responses can be
triggered by hormonal changes, they may also be related to other
factors. Reaching the menopause, and the changes happening in her
body, may make a woman feel old, unattractive and worthless and these
feelings can trigger depression and lack of sex drive.
So what can post menopausal women do to limit these common problems?
Exercise is one crucial way to control these conditions. While we
are not talking about running marathons, some exercise such as walking,
gardening and light aerobics can have a wide range of benefits.
Exercise keeps bones, joints and cartilage healthy, guarding against
osteoporosis as well as arthritis. It reduces the risk of heart
disease by stimulating circulation, controls weight, and enhances
emotional wellbeing.
Maintaining a healthy diet is another way for post menopausal women
to remain problem free. They may want to think about supplements
such as vitamin D and calcium to guard against osteoporosis. Not smoking
may not only put off the menopause by a couple of years, it will also
reduce the risk of heart disease and osteoporosis. Using progesterone
creams may keep the vagina and bladder area healthier, and make
intercourse more comfortable and therefore more appealing.
There are many problems associated with post menopausal women, but by
exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy lifestyle they don't have
to mean a huge decrease in quality of life.
If you'd like to learn more about post
menopause symptoms, click here. Rebecca has many articles on menopause
and afterwards here.
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