MENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS - MORE THAN JUST HOT FLASHES

 


 

The symptoms of menopause are caused by the absence of hormones, which are no longer produced when a woman enters the “change” or menopause stage of life. The absence of these essential hormones will cause hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, foggy memory, mood swings, and other symptoms which cause much discomfort and are very difficult to deal with but they are not the full list of symptoms.

Women who are in menopause will do well to sit with a provider who is skilled in handling those in menopause to fully discuss their symptoms and understand the changes their body is going through. Our offices offer Menopause treatment in Tampa. Here are some of the more serious effects of a lack of estrogen.

A lack of estrogen and other female hormones can lead to more serious symptoms than those above and result in medical conditions. For instance, reduced estrogen levels can cause vaginal dryness, itching, and pain during sexual intercourse. This can result in discomfort and decreased sexual satisfaction.

There is also an impact on Bone Health. Estrogen helps maintain bone density, and lower estrogen levels can lead to a higher risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures.

Cardiovascular Health is also affected since Estrogen plays a role in maintaining healthy blood vessels and cholesterol levels. A lack of estrogen can increase the risk of heart disease.

Cognitive Function can also become impaired since Estrogen has been linked to cognitive function, and some women may experience changes in memory and cognitive abilities with decreased estrogen levels. Memory lapses, forgetfulness, and in later stages of life, even Alzheimer’s has been linked to lower estrogen levels.

The skin is also affected because Estrogen contributes to skin elasticity and moisture. A lack of estrogen can result in drier skin and an increased risk of wrinkles.

Another effect of a lack of Estrogen is  a change in body fat distribution. A decrease in estrogen levels may lead to changes in body composition and an increased tendency to store fat, especially around the abdomen.

A woman’s Urinary Health is impacted by a lack of Estrogen, which helps maintain the health of the urinary tract, and lower levels of estrogen can increase the risk of urinary incontinence and urinary tract infections.

It's important to note that the effects of estrogen deficiency can vary from one woman to another and may depend on factors like age, genetics, and overall health.

Women who experience significant symptoms due to estrogen deficiency may consider hormone replacement therapy (HRT) under the guidance of a healthcare provider to manage their symptoms and reduce the associated health risks. HRT involves taking estrogen and, in some cases, progestin to help alleviate the symptoms of estrogen deficiency. However, the decision to use HRT should be made carefully, considering individual health risks and benefits.

Vital Advanced Medical Center located in Tampa Florida regularly sees patients for  Menopause Treatment in Tampa , working with women to understand the changes in their bodies, their symptoms and exactly how Menopause treatment such as Bioidentical Hormones will help them.

 

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