Conquering Spooky Symptoms and Embracing the Witchy Wisdom of Menopause
Hey there, fellow Menopause Mavens! It's that time of the [...]
Hey there, fellow Menopause Mavens! It's that time of the [...]
When you go through perimenopause and menopause, your body begins to produce different—usually lower—amounts of estrogen, progesterone and/or testosterone hormones. These fluctuations often result in less-than-thrilling symptoms, such as weight gain, sleepless nights, hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, depression and memory loss, just to name a few (sounds fun, right?).
Silence is NOT golden. The average woman with uterine fibroids puts off seeking treatment for 3.6 years, according to a new Mayo Clinic study. Researchers found that 32 percent of women suffer in silence for more than five years before seeking treatment for the condition.