How long do women go through menopause? Does it ever closing?


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For most women, the symptoms of menopause finishing for a relatively short time. However, a woman's level of estrogen fluently remains low after menopause. This can affect many parts of the body, including the sexual and urinary organs, the heart, and the bones. So in that sense, the change of menopause will be lifelong. But eating right, exercising, and making other positive lifestyle change can help a woman be aware of great and live a long, healthy enthusiasm after menopause.This usually happens between the ages of 45 and 60, but it can transpire earlier. If you are still have a period..those are pre-menopausal symptome that will step away at menopause. They can last 10-15 yrs. depending on your body and people history.

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It varies. Women generally go through menopause between ages 45 and 55. Many women experience menopause around age 51. However, perimenopause can start as rash as age 35. It can last only just a few months or a few years. There is no way to describe in credit how long it will last OR how long it will bear you to go through it.

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30 days a month. Then it starts again.


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Technically, menopause can travel on for the rest of a woman's life. The symptoms (hot flashes, etc.) tend to upgrade over a relatively short period (weeks to a year) as the body adjust to the new hormone level.

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It vary between all women. You requirement to have your hormone level checked to determine if you are even going through it...in this sunshine and age, stress can be blamed for the way women behave.

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It differs from every individual and depends on their lifestyle, whether they are live or sedentary, the menstruation will end but not the process of menopause..newly enjoy it and understand the symptoms and you will not dread it..and you will learn to perfectionism and be more sensitive to what your body needs...There's still seriously f sunshine days in the sunset years..

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I am beginning to wonder in the region of that too--does it ever end.

I started have hot flashes, swelling, weight gain, and irregular period when I was roughly 42, and I wasn't sure what was going on because the changes be subtle.

Ok, now I am more or less to turn 50 and the hot flashes, and night sweats are really doomed to failure. I have manage to lose a little bit of the 60 pounds I gain, but it is still a struggle to lose it, and I am taking anti-depressants because I got to a point where on earth all I could do be cry all the time and I have to have relieve. I am much more leveled out now that I hold my anti-depressants.

I think my period have stopped because I hold not had one for over 75 days, but I still have a feeling the crampy feelings from time to time, so I really don't know if it is done or not.

So, within answer to your question, I know for sure the process can final at least 7 years because it have for me, and I have hear it can take up to 10 years. I would utter for your own peace of mind, talk to your doctor just about the changes and how long they run. There are also a lot of considerate information online.

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