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Menopause Facts

  • The most common symptoms of menopause are hot flashes or flushes, night sweats, and sleep disturbances.
  • Progestin is added to estrogen to prevent the overgrowth (or hyperplasia) of cells in the lining of the uterus, and this overgrowth can lead to uterine cancer.
  • The hormones estrogen and progesterone help to regulate a womans menstrual cycle.
  • Healthy women should have their blood pressure checked every 2 years while others may need it checked more often.

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Premature Menopause


Premature menopause is menopause that happens before the age of 40 whether it is natural or induced. Women who enter menopause early get symptoms similar to those of natural menopause, like hot flashes, emotional problems, vaginal dryness, and decreased sex drive. For some women with early menopause, these symptoms are severe. Also, women who have early menopause tend to get weaker bones faster than women who enter menopause later in life. This raises their chances of getting osteoporosis and breaking a bone. Premature menopause can happen for these reasons.

* Genetics. Women with a family history of premature menopause are more likely to have early menopause themselves.

* Surgery to Remove the Ovaries. Surgical removal of both ovaries, also called a bilateral oophorectomy, puts a woman into menopause right away. She will no longer have periods, and hormones decline rapidly. She may have menopausal symptoms right away, like hot flashes and diminished sexual desire. Women who have a hysterectomy, but have their ovaries left in place, will not have induced menopause because their ovaries will continue to make hormones. But because their uterus is removed, they no longer have their periods and cannot get pregnant. They might have hot flashes since the surgery can sometimes disturb the blood supply to the ovaries. Later on, they might have natural menopause a year or two earlier than expected.

* Autoimmune diseases. The body's immune system, which normally fights off diseases, mistakenly attacks a part of its own reproductive system. This hurts the ovaries and prevents them from making female hormones. Thyroid disease and rheumatoid arthritis are two diseases in which this can happen.

* Chromosome defects. Defects in the chromosomes can cause premature menopause. For example, women with Turner's syndrome are born without a second X chromosome or born without part of the chromosome. The ovaries don't form normally, and early menopause results.

* Chemotherapy or Pelvic Radiation Treatments for Cancer. Cancer chemotherapy or pelvic radiation therapy for reproductive system cancers can cause ovarian damage. Women may stop getting their periods, have fertility problems, or lose their fertility. This can happen right away or take several months. With cancer treatment, the chances of going into menopause depend on the type of chemotherapy used, how much was used, and the age of the woman when she gets treatment. The younger a woman is, the less likely she will go into menopause.

Menopause Facts

  • Hormone therapy may cause side effects, such as bleeding, bloating, breast tenderness or enlargement, headaches, mood changes, and nausea.
  • Hormones may reduce your chances of getting thin, weak bones (osteoporosis) which break easily.
  • Recent findings about risks of long-term menopausal hormone therapy do not apply to use of birth control pills, which have not been found to increase breast cancer risk.
  • More research is needed to see if estrogen plus progestin affects ovarian cancer riskand on other aspects of menopausal hormone use.
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