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Menopause Bleeding

Posted: February 1st 2010 By editor1         under: Women's Health     Tags: , ,

Menopause Bleeding

Each woman in the world is unique and the worst thing they are facing in their life is menopause bleeding problem. The principle reason of menopause bleeding is hormonal imbalance. Menopause can be defined as the physiology of menstruation and the hormones that involves in monthly cycle.

image by Seegul

image by Seegul

Hormones act like a messenger substance in our body and it can bind the cells known as receptor site, where they initiate a chain of specific event. The menstrual is dominated by estrogen in first half cycle, which builds the lining of uterus in preparation for a potential pregnancy. The ovulation is referred to an egg released from the ovaries after day14of the cycle approximately or two weeks prior to the menstruation. The ovary begins to produce progesterone as a result of ovulation.

The progesterone is dominant in this second half cycle. The impotent role of progesterone is to prepare the uterine lining for pregnancy and also to prevent build up of lining by estrogen. If the egg is not fertilized, the level of estrogen and progesterone drops causing sloughing of the uterine lining, or menstruation. For a potential pregnancy the body goes through this cycle every month to ensure a fresh uterine lining.

Cessations of menstruation due to normal declaim in ovarian function. Technically, we can say menopause (or post menopause) occurs when a women has not had her period for 12 consecutive months.

Causes of Belly Fat

In a recent survey peopled where asked what part of the body they like? Majority shouted “belly!” but the concern over a muscle pack flat belly is far than simply looking good in the swimming costume.

Researchers have founded that belly fats elevate the risk of diabetes heart disease and several types of cancers.

Perhaps all of us know the fact, lack of physical workout, fast food and beverages add inches to our midsection but few know that a stress of giant project, lack of sleep and trans fat hidden in your snacks can also expand you tummy.

If we break the natural rule that is “burn the calories equivalent to the energy you eat,” you started to store fats in the different regions of the body such as thighs, buttocks and belly. This fat storage leads to ever growing problem “obesity.”

Some Hot Tips from Hot Flush

Posted: March 9th 2009 By editor1         under: Pregnancy, Women's Health     Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Over the past decade, women’s health has emerged as a rapidly expanding field of scientific inquiry and knowledge with important implications for clinical practice. Women’s health can be viewed broadly as the study of the effect of sex and gender on health and disease that occurs across the spectrum of the biologic, behavioral, and social sciences.

Today I am going to study an important issue of women health- that is HOT FLUSH. Although hot flush can be found very occasionally in case of male.

It is not a disease actually; symptom of a disease – the compositions of some problems which raise out at the commencement of menopause (the cessation of menstrual cycle) and perimenopause (the junction between two time spans of the end stage menstruation and the cessation of menstruation). As we are just talking regarding menstrual cycle, you can understand this is a common feature among the women at their end stage of reproductive life. Excessive feelings of severe heat along with profuse production of sweat followed by fast pulse rate are common features.

Menopause

The term “menopause” is referred, as a complete stoppage of the menstrual cycle for more than one year.

It is also known as the end of fertility period of a woman which occurs at substantial length of time before the death.

In adult women, who have their uterus but are not conceiving or lactating, menopause can be identified with complete absence of menstruation for at least one year.

Conversely, women those have undergone uterus removal, postmenopause is identified with the high level of follicle stimulating hormone in their blood.

Onset of menopause

Menopause usually occurs roughly in the middle age and presents the vanishing fertility period of the woman’s life. However, it is not so easy to associate menopause with the permanent inhibition of the menstruation because the uterus changes are secondary factor, key factor is the ovarian changes.

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