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Extractions: MENU document.write('TOUCHHEREMENU') Related Products The physical life of a woman is defined by her hormones. From the awkwardness of teenage development through PMS and pregnancy and then into menopause, the ebb and flow of hormones shapes the body and bring particular afflictions. Menstruation Menstruation is the cyclical process that continuously prepares the uterus for pregnancy; it starts at puberty and continues through menopause. Menstruation occurs on an average of every 28 days except during pregnancy and lactation. It is characterized by a passing of the blood-rich uterine lining lasting approximately four or five days. However, individuals may differ in time between periods and duration of menstrual flow. Most women will go though their monthly time with no problem; for others, that monthly time can be pure HELL! Abdominal cramping and bloating, breast tenderness, legs cramps , acne and weight gain one week before that dreadful day, month after month, can be enough to made a women go crazy. But what most women don't know is that their is natural help for these symptom. The loss of blood which occurs during menstruation causes a loss of
Extractions: What Is Homeopathy? Bovista: Premenstrual problems with puffiness in the extremities, fluid retention, and a bloated feeling often indicate a need for this remedy. The woman may feel very awkward and clumsy, and may constantly be dropping things because of swollen-feeling hands. Diarrhea occurring around the time of the menstrual period strongly indicates this remedy. Calcarea carbonica: PMS with fatigue, anxiety, and a feeling of being overwhelmed suggest a need for this remedy. The woman may have problems with water-retention and weight gain, tender breasts, digestive upsets, and headaches. Periods often come too early and last too long, sometimes with a flow of bright red blood. A general feeling of chilliness, with clammy hands and feet, and cravings for sweets and eggs are other indications for Calcarea Caulophyllum: This remedy is often helpful to women with a history of irregular periods, difficulty becoming pregnant, or slow childbirth due to weak muscle tone of the uterus. Symptoms include discomfort during periods and a heavy flow of blood or other discharge. Drawing pains may be felt in the pelvic region, thighs, and legs. Stiffness or arthritis, especially in the finger-joints, often is seen when this remedy is needed.
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Menstrual Problems See Also PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME menstrual problems see also Premenstrual syndrome. Amenorrhoea Temporaryor permanent absence of periods; may be primary if periods http://www.drlockie.com/disease/menstr.htm
Extractions: Menstrual problems see also Premenstrual syndrome Amenorrhoea Temporary or permanent absence of periods; may be primary if periods have not started by age of 16 (see Delayed puberty for specific homeopathic remedies), or secondary if periods have started and then stopped because of Anorexia or excessive Weight loss , excessive exercise (especially on vegetarian diet), or Stress ; an established menstrual cycle can also be disrupted by hormone imbalances (as Menopause approaches, for example) or by coming off the pill; after childbirth, periods may be absent or irregular for 6 weeks to several months. In rare cases, amenorrhoea may be due to a gross displacement of the uterus (see Uterus problems ), although this can be corrected by special exercises. If periods have been absent for more than 9 months and woman wishes to get pregnant, GP may prescribe a fertility drug; however, absence of periods cannot be relied on as a method of contraception since ovulation may restart (or start) at any time. Homeopathy offers constitutional treatment in appropriate cases; provided secondary amenorrhoea is not due to pregnancy, childbirth, or anatomical problems, remedies in Self Help section may be of benefit; if periods do not restart within 2 months, see your homeopath. Breakthrough bleeding or a bnormal bleeding Always consult your GP. Spotting of blood between periods can be due to
Pre Menstrual Syndrome & Hormones. menstrual problems. Click here to read about menstrual problems. VitaminB Complex (and B6 alone) is often used to alleviate symptoms. http://www.shoppingcart.freeserve.co.uk/html/pmt.html
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Menstrual Problems And Thyroid Disease menstrual problems and Thyroid Disease. The Effects of Hypothyroidismand Hyperthyroidism on Menstruation. Join the Discussion. my http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/aa102000a.htm
Extractions: Sexual dysfunction can be caused by any number of physical conditions. Childbirth, particularly when recovery is prolonged by postpartum depression, can wreak havoc on a womans arousal levels and ability to reach orgasm. Certain prescription medicines also inhibit sexual urges and the female orgasm. Menstrual problems and menopause can drastically reduce the bodys ability to produce vaginal lubricants, making sexual intercourse difficult and often painful. The Female Orgasm
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NHS Direct Online | Self-Help Guide | Pre-menstrual Problems (PMS) NHS Direct SelfHelp Guide entry on Pre-menstrual problems (PMS) includingdescription, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment. Pre-menstrual problems (PMS). http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/SelfHelp/conditions/pms/pms.asp
Extractions: Home About NHS Direct Frequently asked Questions Send us your Enquiry ... Site map Other Links: UK Online Care Direct nhs.uk National electronic Library for Health ... NHS Direct Wales Quick Links Want to find out more about an illness or condition? Not feeling well? Online Enquiry Service Looking for information about the NHS? NHS Direct - self-help guide Pre-menstrual problems (PMS) About 40% of women who have periods suffer from a condition known as pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS). For those that do suffer from PMS it can be a distressing time of the month. The severity of the syndrome varies between women and even from month to month. It is also known as pre-menstrual tension (PMT). Symptoms The most common symptoms are: depression without apparent cause irritability and anxiety tiredness tender breasts headache water retention feelings of hostility and anger desire for certain foods. Causes Hormone changes are probably a factor. Women on the oral contraceptive pill, for instance, often report a reduction in symptoms. The changing balance of hormones around the time of your period may influence water retention.
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Woman's Diagnostic Cyber - Menstrual Problems Background This category of problems also occurs very infrequently. A major issuethat arises is at what age should the first menstrual period have occurred. http://www.wdxcyber.com/mensprob.htm
Extractions: Background Goals Any abnormal bleeding over the age of 40 or over the age of 35 in high risk patients should be primarily investigated by evaluation for mechanical causes or cancer. Usually an endometrial biopsy is performed, although imaging techniques such as ultrasound or hysterosongraphy can also be used. Once endometrial cancer is ruled out by biopsy, the patient can be treated with hormonal therapy under the presumption of endocrinological causes of the abnormal bleeding. If there is no response to this however, a direct evaluation of the endometrium such as hysteroscopy should be performed because of the high incidence of polyps and fibroids that disturb the endometrial cavity and may produce abnormal bleeding. Return to choices Top of page Abnormal uterine bleeding - menarche to menopause Background - importance and magnitude of problem
Menstrual Problems (PMS And Menorrhagia) Homeopathic Remedies for menstrual problems (PMS and Menorrhagia).Also indexed as Menorrhagia, PMS, Premenstrual Syndrome http://www.kroger.com/HN_Homeo/Menstrual_Problems_hm.htm
Extractions: Homeopathic Remedies for Menstrual Problems (PMS and Menorrhagia) Also indexed as: Menorrhagia, PMS, Premenstrual Syndrome Painful Menstruation ... What Is Homeopathy? Bovista: Premenstrual problems with puffiness in the extremities, fluid retention, and a bloated feeling often indicate a need for this remedy. The woman may feel very awkward and clumsy, and may constantly be dropping things because of swollen-feeling hands. Diarrhea occurring around the time of the menstrual period strongly indicates this remedy. Calcarea carbonica: PMS with fatigue, anxiety, and a feeling of being overwhelmed suggest a need for this remedy. The woman may have problems with water-retention and weight gain, tender breasts, digestive upsets, and headaches. Periods often come too early and last too long, sometimes with a flow of bright red blood. A general feeling of chilliness, with clammy hands and feet, and cravings for sweets and eggs are other indications for Calcarea Caulophyllum: This remedy is often helpful to women with a history of irregular periods, difficulty becoming pregnant, or slow childbirth due to weak muscle tone of the uterus. Symptoms include discomfort during periods and a heavy flow of blood or other discharge. Drawing pains may be felt in the pelvic region, thighs, and legs. Stiffness or arthritis, especially in the finger-joints, often is seen when this remedy is needed.
Health Reaction - What Are Menstrual Problems? menstrual problems such as painful periods, heavy periods, lack of periods andpremenstrual tension vary from woman to woman and are usually the result of http://www.healthreaction.com/web/articles/menstrualproblems.htm
Extractions: Home Offers Browse Search ... Help Menstrual Problems and their Treatment The experience of menstruation varies from woman to woman. Problems such as pain and irregularity are usually the result of natural hormone changes, and do not necessarily signify illness. Below are some of the most common menstrual problems. Painful Periods (Dysmenorrhoea) This is most common in girls or young women. Cramp-like pains are experienced in the lower abdomen at the beginning of a period, which may be accompanied by feelings of being unwell or faint. Symptoms usually pass after a couple of days, and rarely signal an actual illness. Usually, this is caused by a 'tight' cervix (the muscle at the neck of the womb), which normally loosens after the first pregnancy, and thus relieves the problem. Sometimes painful periods are caused by wearing an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) or by menstrual cycles in which no egg is produced. Lack of Periods (Amenorrhoea) This condition is normal during pregnancy and the menopause. At other times, it may occur after use of the contraceptive pill, or it may be a symptom of anorexia. Heavy Periods (Menorrhagia) Some women have naturally heavier periods than others, but unusually heavy blood loss may be caused by use of an IUD, by small, non-cancerous growths in the womb known as fibroids, an infection of the womb or uterine tubes, or a hormone imbalance.
Extractions: Question: I have had an irregular menstrual cycle since the start of my period. This has been in my family, as my mother and elder sister also suffered the same. I got treated for it in my teens, but left my treatment incomplete. I got married in March 1998. Now my in-laws also know about it as we had not mentioned the same at the time of marriage. This is causing me stress. Actually, I had been advised by my family doctor (my brother-in-law) that my periods would become regular after marriage. Answer: A lot of women have irregular periods and they tend to run in families. Using medications to make them regular is ok, but doesn't address the basic problem. The fact is there isn't anything wrong or to be concerned about if you have had them your whole life, it's just the way you're made. Severe PMS [posted 1/4/99] Question: Would a complete hysterectomy help to keep my hormones and severe PMS on an even level? I have tried all the mass doses of vitamins that I have read about and don't seem to find any difference. My mood swings are so bad that I become a different person and not one that I like very much. I really believe that it is all in the fluctuation of my hormones, but I don't know what to do about it and I haven't found a doctor that will answer my question directly. I am very frightened of what I may do next.
Menstrual Problems M. E. N. S. T. R. U. A. T. I. O. N. menstrual problems Belinda Rowland Menstrualproblems. However, menstrual problems do occur, and are due to varying causes. Amenorrhea. http://winfo.sheeze.com/menstruation2.html
Extractions: Menstrual problems Women may experience menstrual cycles that fall outside of the norm as described above. Menstrual problems include missing a period, change in the length of the cycle, changes in the flow, color, or consistency of menstrual blood, and extreme pain or other menstrual symptoms. Menstruation is not an illness, but a normal part of the menstrual cycle. However, menstrual problems do occur, and are due to varying causes. Amenorrhea Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation, and can be either primary or secondary. Primary amenorrhea is failure to menstruate by age 16 years in girls who have normal puberty, by age 14 years in those with delayed puberty, or two years after sexual maturation has occurred. Primary amenorrhea may be caused by genetic disorders, hormonal imbalance, brain defects, or physical abnormality of the reproductive organs. Certain diseases may delay puberty and menstruation. Delayed menstruation may occur in athletes, especially gymnasts, ballerinas, and long distance runners because of insufficient body fat. Secondary amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation after an interval of normal menstruation. It is identified as not menstruating for three months in females with irregular menstrual cycles, 6 months in females with normal menstrual cycles, and 18 months in females who had just started menstruating. Secondary amenorrhea can be caused by pregnancy, weight loss, excessive exercise, breast feeding, disease, or menopause. Menopause takes place when the ovaries stop producing estrogen, causing periods to become irregular and then stop. It generally occurs when a woman is between 48 and 52 years of age.
P.M.S. And Other Menstrual Problems M. E. N. S. T. R. U. A. T. I. O. N. PMS and Other menstrual problems Belinda RowlandPremenstrual syndrome. Other menstrual problems. Other menstrual problems include http://winfo.sheeze.com/menstruation4.html
Extractions: Premenstrual syndrome Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a condition that occurs during the premenstrual phase of the menstrual cycle. The cause is unclear but theories include: abnormal hormone levels, other biochemical abnormalities, inappropriate diet, nutrient deficiencies, psychological factors, or a combination of many factors. Emotional and mental symptoms include fatigue, mood swings, irritability, nervousness, confusion, depression, tearfulness, and anxiety. Physical symptoms are bloating, discomfort, breast tenderness, cravings, weight gain, acne, change in bowel movements, joint pains, and dizziness. Other menstrual problems Other menstrual problems include: A missed period can be caused by pregnancy, stress, increased exercise, emotions, grief, and illness, among others. Metrorrhagia is bleeding in between normal episodes of menstruation. It may be caused by ovulation, hormonal factors, cervical lesions, or uterine cancer. Polymenorrhoea is bleeding associated with menstrual cycles that are shorter than 21 days. It may be caused by hormonal or ovulatory problems. Oligomenorrhea is infrequent menstruation with 35 days to six months between menstrual cycles. Diagnosis Menstrual problems can be diagnosed and treated by gynecologists. Most menstrual problems would be diagnosed by performing a detailed medical history (with an emphasis on menstrual history) and a physical exam, which would include a pelvic exam. Pelvic exams have two components: the manual exam and the speculum exam. During the manual exam, the doctor inserts one or two fingers into the vagina and presses his or her other hand on the lower abdomen to feel the uterus and ovaries. A speculum exam involves inserting a speculum (a metal or plastic tool for opening the vagina) to allow viewing of the vagina and cervix, and to obtain smears for Pap testing (sampling of cervical cells) or culture if an infection is suspected.
Extractions: Many menstrual problems may be symptoms of undiagnosed thyroid conditions. Girls who have either very early or very late menstruation should be evaluated for a potential thyroid problem, as thyroid problems can frequently be a cause of early or delayed puberty and menstruation. In addition, any change in menstrual patterns - such as more or less frequent periods, the onset of substantially heavier or lighter periods, or the lack of periods entirely, should trigger a thyroid evaluation by your physician. Early Menstruation / Precocious Puberty: Hypothyroidism in girls may trigger very early menstruation, i.e., before the age of 10. This early puberty is known as "precocious puberty." Occasionally, if hyperthyroidism occurs very early during puberty, menstrual periods may also begin earlier than usual.
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Extractions: Menstrual Problems Women can suffer quite badly before, during, and after their periods. Essential oils can help to ease some of the pains and irritation that the monthly cycle can cause. PMT (Pre-menstrual Tension) Bergamot, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Cypress, Fennel, Geranium, Jasmine, Juniper, Laurel, Lavender, Neroli, Peppermint, Rose, Sandalwood, Tarragon Mood Swings: Clary Sage, Valerian Methods of Use The best ways to treat most Menstrual Problems are Massage, Compress, Bath, and Inhalation. For instructions on how to use these methods, go to Methods of Use If you had bad cramps you can make a nice hot Compress and place it on your abdomen. Massage is another good way of relieving cramps, just massage a mixture on your abdomen in slow, gentle, circular motions.