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Woman Menopause Symptoms and Treatment Information
By David Lee Buster

  Woman menopause can be defined as the time when periods stop. Woman menopause is considered completed when you have not menstruated for twelve consecutive months. Menopause can be a frightening and frustrating time of life for some women. It can be the time when one has to try and separate what are facts from what is fiction.

Menopause does not generally become a life threatening condition. However, symptoms such as rapid heart beat can make one very nervous that something serious is going on. Facial hair growth or thinning hair are common symptoms in women during this time of life, which can be embarrassing at best.

Other common symptoms associated with woman menopause are hot flashes, night sweats, disturbed sleep and a decreased ability to think clearly. The length of time that a woman can experience these or related symptoms can be as varied as the types of symptoms each woman may have. Women should carefully assess if their need for treatment is necessary, depending on how mild or how severe their symptoms are.

At some point in life as a
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Dealing with Menopause
By Fran Messersmith

  For a woman, menopause is the confirmation that she has passed into the middle age period and, while this is met with relief from some, it is looked at with apprehension by most.

Menopause begins with a few mood swings, initially. All of a sudden women feel that they have no identity, or feel totally unwanted, or feel terribly unattractive. Whatever the reason, most experience extreme mood swings that range from being hopelessly depressed and weepy to irritated and unreasonable.

When she realizes these are the first signs of the menopause stage of her life, she will often find that it is actually not that scary. Although, it seems harsh that that you are loosing something precious your capacity to produce offspring at 45 years old, this really doesnt seem like a bad idea at all.

What most women wonder is if their husbands or male friends still find them attractive, whether they are still seen as feminine, and whether they are becoming more forgetful. This period is the most difficult period because you try to see yourself through the
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