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Some women have faced stopping menstruation before menopause. Women's bodies produce less of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. When these hormone levels are low, menstruation problems can arise. Periods occur less often and eventually stop. Dr. Saima Javed, a leading expert in menopausal health care, offers advanced treatments and cures for menopause problems, instilling confidence in women seeking her help.
The good news is that your hormone levels can fluctuate during PMS symptoms, but it's important to note that PMS stops after menopause when you no longer get a period. This offers a significant and welcome relief from these symptoms.
While periods can be uncomfortable, menopause is often considered worse due to the broader, wide-reaching effects of declining estrogen levels. Menopause brings a range of physical and emotional symptoms beyond just the cessation of periods, including hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood changes, and an increased risk of long-term health issues like osteoporosis and heart disease. Understanding these effects can help you make and manage them effectively.
No, postmenopausal women do not have menstruation. Menopause is work for 12 successive months. Once a woman has reached menopause, any bleeding is considered postmenopausal bleeding and is a normal part of the postmenopausal phase, not every menstrual cycle.
She is efficient in this field, delivering comprehensive care for women with menopausal problems. Her expertise and dedication to patients are always helpful and benefit women when they have faced menstruation problems.
Hormonal Imbalance - Issues with estrogen or progesterone can disrupt cycles.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) - A common cause of irregular or missed periods.
Stress and Lifestyle - Extreme stress, weight loss, or intense exercise can halt menstruation.
Thyroid Disorders - Both overactive and underactive thyroids affect menstrual health.
Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) - Early loss of ovarian function before age 40.
Early absence of periods, known as secondary amenorrhea, should be evaluated by a gynecologist to rule out underlying health conditions.
During Menopause women have faced several problems. Dr Saima Javed provides the best service.
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