Dr PG Paul talks about Menses and Menopause on Med time

October 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Dr PG Paul talks about the time in a woman’s life in which the menstrual cycle ends and the physical changes like hot flushes, weakening of bones etc.

Dr PG Paul talks about Menses and Menopause on Med time part 3

September 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Calcium supplement is not necessary before menopause. Regular exercise,healthy diet with lot of vegetables and calm peaceful life should be the habit to regulate the adverse effects after menopause.

AAP Clinical Report: The Gynecologic Exam

September 1, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Pediatricians who provide primary care to adolescent girls will often address gynecologic issues, including questions related to puberty, menstrual disorders, contraception, sexually-transmitted infections and other infections. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) promotes the inclusion of the gynecologic exam in the primary care setting…

Dr PG Paul talks about Menses and Menopause on Med time part 2

August 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

“Women who passed menopause stages are more prone to Brain Stroke and heart attack. There should be a regular gynecological check up after menopause. Hormone replacement treatment is not advisable and widely accepted” says Dr PG Paul

Identifying and Understanding Menopause Symptoms

July 28, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment 

Every single woman on the planet is going to experience menopause. It comes with being female.

Unfortunatetly, this major change is never easy to experience. Lots of women are forced to live through years of tedium and harsh symptoms. Lots of women are worried about how their life changes are going to affect the rest of the people in their lives. The good news is that if you learn how to identify the different menopause symptoms you will be able to comfort and help the women in your life who are dealing with this “change.” Learning about the symptoms of menopause can help you help her to understand what is happening to her body and to help her cope with entering the new phase of her life.Ok

Perhaps the most recognizable menopause symptoms is the mood swing. It is this symptom that makes menopause look a lot like puberty and (ironically) the early stages of pregnancy. A woman going through menopause is prone to sudden and often, irrational mood swings. In one minute she can be completely calm. The next minute she will have burst into tears about something that she didn’t care about last week. If a woman in your life is going through mood swings like these and isn’t pregnant (or pubescent), she might be going through the stages of menopause. Try to be sensitive! Perhaps one of the more embarrassing menopause symptoms for women is the change in hair growth. Many women report hair loss on their heads, in their pubic area and on other areas of the body where hair growth is normal for women (arms, legs). At the same time, while this hair is being lost, other hair starts to grow–in unusual places like the chest and the face. Hair grows differently for every woman. Call your doctor if you start to lose hair in some places and grow hair in other places. Menopause could be the cause of these symptoms.Everything ok right?

The most obvious symptom of menopause is the deregulation of your monthly menstrual cycle. Changes in your period, whether it is in frequency, duration, strength or occurrence are all signs of menopause. Don’t forget that the absence of your menstrual cycle is not always the signal for menopause. Believe it or not, some women report getting heavier periods right before they entered menopause. If you are close to the age when menopause usually happens, you should report any change in your monthly period to your doctor. Most women have a very difficult time when they go through menopause. A woman going through the change has almost no control over her body or mind during this change so it is important that the people in her life understand that, if it were up to her, she wouldn’t be going through this change in her life. Women might be glad not to have to deal with their monthly “cycles” anymore but the truth is that real menopause is quite hard to deal with. If you know how to identify the symptoms of menopause you will be better able to help the women in your life deal with the changes they are facing.Ok So Far!!

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