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By Jerry Hall
One of the main causes of changes in Hormone Balance is
Menopause. Menopause is a universal and irreversible part of
the overall aging process involving a woman's reproductive
system, after which she no longer menstruates. Climacteric is
the general term for the time from the period of this
transition to the early postmenopausal phase of a woman's
reproductive life cycle.
Perimenopause (and later, menopause itself) is not an illness,
but a natural process in a woman’s body. Your symptoms, like
night sweats, irregular periods, vaginal dryness, and
menopause
insomnia, are just indicators of underlying hormonal
imbalances
or metabolic damage from poor nutrition, stress and other
factors.
Perimenopause refers to the time before menopause when
vasomotor symptoms and irregular menses often commence.
Menopause, by definition, begins 12 months after the final
menses and is characterized by a continuation of vasomotor
symptoms and by urogenital symptoms such as vaginal dryness
and
dyspareunia.
You need to regain the natural hormone balance of your body.
With proper support, your body is perfectly capable of
achieving a proper hormonal balance.
That means you can be free of the unpleasant signs and
symptoms
of menopause, PMS or perimenopause.
Menopause occurs in all women. It can occur when the ovaries
spontaneously fail to produce the hormones oestrogen and
progesterone, when the ovaries fail due to specific treatment
such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or when the ovaries are
removed, often at the time of a hysterectomy. Ovaries
naturally
fail to produce oestrogen and progesterone when they have few
remaining egg cells.
At that stage, the ovaries become less able to respond to the
pituitary hormones follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and
luteinising hormone (LH) and less oestrogen is produced.
Levels
of FSH and LH subsequently rise and a measurement of FSH is
sometimes used to diagnose menopause. Often there is no
obvious
cause of premature or early menopause.
About The Author: Hormones can affect many vital functions in
your body. That's why keeping your hormones in their proper
balance is essential to the way you live. Find out about
Balance Hormone at
www.smartreviewguide.com/balancehormone
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