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A discussion of one of the most crucial time in the life of a woman--menopause.

Menopause Treatment


If menopause is a natural occurrence in a woman’s life, why need treatment? Does menopause treatment make us avoid having menopause? What is it really?

Menopause is indeed a natural phenomenon in the life of females. Some may experience it earlier than others do, but just the same, everyone, women that is, will all go through this phase in life. So why need menopause treatment? Menopause treatment is not intended to stop the occurrence of menopause. It is available so that women may go through the stages of menopause with ease.

Surveys revealed that a big percentage of women use hormone therapy as menopause treatment. Herbal remedies have also been the focus of women seeking treatment from menopausal symptoms. Such herbs used for menopause treatment are gingko biloba, ginseng and black cohosh. Soy has also been scientifically found to be an effective menopause treatment. The soy’s isoflavones content is said to have the effects of estrogen in the body, making it a good source of menopausal relief.

While it is highly recommended to see your doctor or health practitioner regarding the proper menopause treatment, most women say that their doctors gave them confusing information on menopause management. They further said that their doctors may be the most reliable source of health information, but were unable to give them the varying alternative therapies available. This may be the reason why more and more women are self-medicating and have been trying on alternative menopause treatment without the scientific proofs on their “healing” claims.

Just as menopausal symptoms are variable, so is menopause treatment. Some women may not feel any symptoms and would rather not deal with any menopause treatment. However, there are those who are actively looking for good remedies. There are several guidelines to help women decide if seeking menopause treatment is a part of their menopause management plan. These are:

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is said to offer relief from menopausal symptoms like hot flushes.

HRT is said to help lessen the risk of having osteoporosis and heart disease.

HRT is not an option if heart disease is already present.

As with other medications, HRT is associated with some health risks like cancer.

If you decide to have menopause treatment, make sure you have clearly consulted the advice of your doctor. It is also important that you have been briefed and that you have made you own independent research on the type of menopause treatment that you want. Be consciously aware of all the decisions that you make in your life, most especially regarding health issues. Remember, what works best for some women, may fail on you. Remedy is not a promise of immortality, but merely an aid to getting through life a bit easier.

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