On Menopause and Depression
Evidence shows that between eight and fifteen percent of menopausal women suffer some form of clinical depression.
Like any other time in your life, emotional and physical symptoms are tied to hormone levels. During menopause your hormone levels (especially estrogen, but also progesterone and androgen) are constantly fluctuating. Once your doctor has ruled out any of these issues, she/he can discuss possible ways of treating your depression.
Menopausal depression can sometimes be treated in the same manner as depression that occurs during other times in life - such as the use of antidepressants - but there is growing evidence to support certain "menopause specific" treatments.
One of these is estrogen treatment. A study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology found that eighty percent of menopausal women experienced positive changes in their mood resulting from oral doses of Estrogen. There are also many vitamin supplements available that are formulated especially for menopausal women.
Source: Daniel Clayton

PMS Symptoms and Pregnancy Symptoms

Platinum Quality AuthorPMS symptoms and Pregnancy Symptoms share some of the same symptoms. Ladies, the good news is there are treatments available to help relieve symptoms especially of PMS. PMS Symptoms
Serotonin also helps signals to travel from nerve to nerve. The other possible cause is the variations in hormone levels that occur during a woman's menstrual cycle.
If Serotonin levels are suspected, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms. Mood changes, irritability, anger and aggressive behavior may occur. Pregnancy Symptoms
Pregnancy symptoms include nausea and/or vomiting, morning sickness, and sore breasts or nipples. Frequent urination also is a bothersome symptom of pregnancy. Treatments of pregnancy symptoms can be tricky. Possible Treatments for PMS symptoms and Pregnancy Systems
Due to the many serious side effects associated with many prescribed medications, many women are seeking out more natural treatments such as herbal supplements. Herbal supplements have few if any negative side effects. Whether you are pregnant or have PMS, herbal supplements may benefit you. It is known that PMS symptoms and pregnancy symptoms are similar. Treatment of PMS symptoms includes prescribed drugs or herbal supplements. Treatment of pregnancy symptoms is a bit more difficult because many medications can harm your unborn baby.
Source: John Gibb






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