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How Menopause Affects Your Body and What You Can Do About It?

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Menopause is the stage of a woman’s life when the periods finally stop. For most women, this happens at the age of 45. However, depending on your lifestyle and health history, you may have it earlier or before.

The only way to confirm the menopausal stage is to wait for 12 months. If you don’t bleed within this timeframe, you have reached menopause.

Sadly, the end of periods doesn’t mean freedom from health challenges. It brings newer problems that you must know how to deal with properly, like when you should take menopause supplements to ease the symptoms or what life changes are necessary.

In today’s post, we will discuss exactly that. From how the body changes to what you can do to make things better, here is everything you need to live a happier and healthier menopausal life!

Menopause & Its Impact on the Body

As a woman reaches the age of 45, her ovaries stop producing hormones that regulate the menstruation cycle. This leads to a gradual cease of monthly periods. Hot flashes and night sweats are typical indicators of this process.

However, that’s not the only change. Here’s how menopause impacts other parts of a woman’s body:

1- Bone Health

Estrogen plays a crucial role in maintaining bone density. As its levels decrease, women become more susceptible to bone loss, which can lead to osteoporosis and an increased risk of fractures.

2- Vaginal Dryness

Lower estrogen levels also cause the vaginal tissues to become thinner and drier – leading to discomfort during intercourse. This may also affect sexual drive in women.

3- Weight

Hormonal fluctuations can contribute to weight gain, especially around the abdomen. As a result, most women lose their pear-shaped figure because more fats are stored above the waistline.

4- Skin & Hair

The decreased collagen production leads to changes in skin elasticity and dryness. Some women also experience hair thinning.

5- Psychological Impact

The huge hormonal imbalances increase mood swings, irritability, and feelings of anxiety or sadness. There can also be difficulties with memory and concentration.

 

6 Practical Ways to Overcome These Challenges

As discussed, a woman’s body changes greatly during the menopausal stage. But this doesn’t mean a negative experience. You can overcome the challenges by making lifestyle adjustments, seeking medical advice, and practicing self-care.

Here are some practical tips to help you navigate this transformative phase with ease:

1- Stay Physically Active: Engaging in regular exercise, such as walking, swimming, or yoga, can help maintain bone density, manage weight, and improve overall well-being.

2- Adopt a Balanced Diet: A nutritious diet rich in calcium, vitamin D, and essential nutrients supports bone health and reduces the risk of heart disease. So incorporate fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into your meals.

3- Manage Stress: Practice relaxation techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or mindfulness to reduce stress and cope with mood swings.

4- Menopause Supplements: Consider menopause supplements containing vitamins, minerals, and herbal extracts, but ensure to consult with your doctor first to ensure safety and efficacy.

5- Seek Medical Guidance: Consult with a healthcare professional to discuss menopause symptoms and explore suitable treatment options, including hormone therapy if needed.

6- Connect with Support Networks: Reach out to friends, family, or support groups to share experiences and seek emotional support.


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