Early menopause and pregnancy symptoms share some of the same symptoms making it very important for you to see your doctor if you suspect either and you are over 35. You want to rule out anything else more serious.
Symptoms of Early Menopause
If you are in early menopause, there is a variety of symptoms that will occur to a greater or lesser degree for all women. Some women are lucky enough to barely notice these things but for many others, the symptoms can be moderate to severe which may require medical intervention.
There are the well known hot flashes and night sweats. Unexplained changes in things including your menstrual cycle, blood sugar levels, sudden depression, and irritability have been noted.
Your moods might be extremely variable; you may lose interest in sex, or become suddenly depressed. Your hair growth and quality may change. Dryness of the vagina and water retention is common. Chronic headaches, extreme fatigue and sleep problems are also experienced by many women. Yeast infections, cramps, body aches and pains, as well as changes in blood sugar levels. You will likely experience irregularity in your period and bleeding, this is due to the ups and downs of hormone levels.
Symptoms of Pregnancy
Being pregnant can be the most joyous time in your life but, for some women there may be very uncomfortable symptoms that accompany their pregnancies. Periods become irregular, bleeding will likely change, and you might experience changeable moods, changes in blood sugar levels, fatigue, and headaches. You may experience food cravings or even aversions to certain foods or smells. Frequent urination is also very common as the pregnancy progresses.
Treatment of Early Menopause and Pregnancy
Early menopausal symptoms can be pharmaceutical including over the counter and prescribed pain relievers, muscle relaxants, and anti-inflammatory medications. Replacement of female hormones-Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a very common treatment for menopausal symptoms. There have been some very serious side effects including ovarian, breast, and uterine cancers. Many women are looking for alternative treatments.
Treatment of Pregnancy symptoms might be something to ease your upset stomach, diet changes, and monitoring by your physician. There may be some harmful effects on your unborn child with some medications. Is treatment worth the risk of your child having some health conditions that may be potentially threatening to their well-being? You and your doctor can determine the right treatments for you while pregnant.
Herbal supplements and other natural products are options many women are turning to in order to avoid the side effects associated with traditional treatments. The highest quality herbal supplements are made with standardized herbal extracts. Extensive testing of the ingredients including their metabolism at the molecular level and their interactions will have been performed. This helps to guarantee the quality from capsule to capsule and bottle to bottle.
Do not add these or anything else to your health regimen without checking with your doctor because the herbs may affect prescriptions you are already taking for other conditions. This is especially important for you if you are pregnant so that you can make sure there is nothing that will harm your baby.
Conclusion
Early menopause and pregnancy have so many similar symptoms that if you suspect that you are either in early menopause or pregnant, you should be examined by your doctor.
This will also help to rule out anything other than these conditions. It is also important for every woman to inform their doctors' of any changes in their health that may occur between visits. Together you and your doctor can make you as healthy as possible.
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