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     Menopause typically occurs in women between the ages of 46 and 54 with the median age in the United States at 51 years old. Most women will usually notice a change in menstrual bleeding for several months before their final menstrual period as their ovaries begin to slow their hormonal secretion. This period is known as premenopausal and may last for months to years. Menopause is considered to have occurred when a whole year has passed without menstruation.

 

     Physiologically, premenopausal is a stage in the female reproductive system, where the ovarian function declines gradually, presumably because the ovaries become less and less responsive to gonadotropin aignals (FSH and LH). Due to these age related changes in the ovaries and adrenal glands the production of female sex hormones of estrogen, progesterone as well as male sex hormones (androstenedione, testosterone and DHEA) decrease. Many ovarian cycles become anovulatory, and menstrual periods become erratic and shorter in length. Eventually, ovulation and menses cease entirely and this event is what we call menopause.

 

     More than one-half of all women who go through menopause experience the classic physical symptoms of vaginal dryness, hot flashes which are intense vasodilatation of the skin's blood vessels, which causes uncomfortable sweating, dizziness, headache, weight gain, muscle or joint pain, bone loss, and slowly rising blood cholesterol levels, which places post-menopausal women at risk for cardiovascular disorders. Accompanying psychological of fatigue, anxiety, irritability, memory loss, difficulty in sleeping and depression. The exact cause of the psychological symptoms are not known but be tied to lower hormone levels.

 

     After menopause, the average women today will live 30 years without the benefit of natural estrogen. So in order to ward off heart disease, osteoporosis, dry skin as well as the usual symptoms of menopause many doctors think hormone replacement therapy (HRT)is the answer.  However, recent research has found that the overall risk for breast cancer for women on HRT is 20% higher than for women who take estrogen alone. Because of this many women don't stay with HRT for fear of cancer.

      In the classic ancient Chinese medical texts (Nei Jing) the 7-year cycles of women is described, according to which menopause occurs at 49 (7X7); this is not far from the above-mentioned median age of 51. This proves that ancient Chinese medical theory understood the natural aging process and their effects on the body. Although the causes and pathologies of menopause in TCM are somewhat different than those of western medicine. The fundamental principle in TCM of  treating the cause of the problem rather than just the symptom can be applied. Because of this holistic approach life during menopause in China has been more enjoyable because of a properly balanced diet and the availability of natural herbs which are incorporated into daily life.      
 
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