Wednesday, April 6, 2011

What Doctors Don'T Tell You About Menopause

Night sweats during menopause can leave the sheets soaking wet.


Menopause is a time in a woman's life when her ovaries stop functioning. This causes a woman to stop having her period and leaves her incapable of having children. Menopause typically occurs when a female is between 45 and 55, although premature menopause is possible. There are many symptoms and conditions that result from menopause, and not all of them are mentioned to women by their doctors.


Mental Fog


During menopause, a woman's hormone levels are rapidly changing, which can have negative effects on how she feels. Some women experience severe fatigue when going through menopause, according to 34 Menopause Symptoms.com, a website dedicated to answering menopause questions. Menopausal women find it hard to complete tasks because they feel weak, tired and dizzy. According to Healthy.net, menopause can also put women in a mental fog, which makes them feel like they can't concentrate and everything seems fuzzy.


Excessive Sweating


Women are often warned about experiencing hot flashes during menopause. According to Medicinenet.com, a hot flash feels like a blanket of warmth that suddenly comes over you. What doctors fail to mention, though, is how intense night sweats can get during this time. Some women will wake up in the middle of the night to find that their sheets are drenched and their clothes feel like they've had a bucket of water poured over them.


Males Can Experience Menopause


A little-known fact is that men can experience menopause, too. Although it does not involve ovaries, a change in hormones is experienced, according to the health website Epigee.org. When a man is middle aged, it is possible that his hormone levels will drop. This results in forgetfulness, lethargy and night sweats.


Related Conditions


Menopause can make women more prone to a number of conditions, according to Epigee.org. During and after menopause, a woman is more likely to suffer from osteoporosis. Osteoporosis reduces bone density, which results in fragile bones. Heart disease is also more likely after a woman undergoes menopause. As a result of vaginal dryness, urinary tract infections and vaginal infections are more likely to occur.







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