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Factors that trigger premature menopause

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menopause is an inevitable stage in the life of a woman. However, some experience of this phase earlier than others. Normally, the average age of women who go through menopause 51st The cessation of menstruation is usually due to the depletion of eggs in the ovaries.

In some cases, however, about the menopause by surgery, brought problems for the treatment of other diseases, ovarian failure or other. The condition, with women facing younger than 50, which applies to the symptoms of menopause, regardless of the reason, commonly referred to as the beginning of menopause. experience

If you’re in your 20s, 30s or 40s and are already symptoms of menopause, then you are probably suffering from early menopause. To know more about the nuances of this condition, read on and learn:

premature ovarian failure more often than POF, Premature ovarian failure occurs when a woman experiences Known for menopausal symptoms, including the end of menstruation before the age of 40 years. You will know that you have this condition if your card hormonal tests, their levels of FSH (hormone) and estradiol follicles are in postmenopausal phases.

The most common Grund, why women with POF experience the cessation of menstruation, the inability of the body to respond to calls for ovulation, even if they are still available eggs in the ovaries. Since this is the case, women with POF can still ovulate or even give birth to children, but the chances are much slimmer.

Reduced ovarian reserve

If your hormone tests show that your levels of FSH and estradiol are normal and that you do time here and there, but you will experience menopausal symptoms at an early age, then you have probably Reduced or diminished ovarian reserve. Experts believe that this state is a sign that you will experience POF is in the near future.

early menopause by drugs or surgery

women who have just one radiation or chemotherapy treatments can often go through the signs of menopause. In this case, it is clear that the external forces which, through changes in your ovulation or hormonal processes. If such operations do not cause ovarian failure, then there is a chance that your monthly menstruation returned to normal after a few months after stopping the medication.

pelvic surgery or the removal of both ovaries may also cause early menopause. Some women who had undergone pelvic surgery connection can suffer from poor circulation. If blood flow to the ovaries is affected, there is a great opportunity for ovarian failure. Women who had both their ovaries removed also go through early menopause because they will no longer produce sex hormones.

perimenopause

If you suffer from menopausal symptoms early, but you do not have POP or your fluctuating hormone levels, but are still regarded as normal, or you do not have pelvic or ovarian cancer undergo surgery, or you do not have it, all treatments for cancer, then you probably just suffering from perimenopause. This means that sometimes you just only the symptoms of menopause at an earlier age. Women who are at this stage actually still ovulating and can still bear children. Basically, this phase is a precursor of the menopause.

It is for women over 40, the shared experiences perimenopause. Even if you are over 40, it is still advisable to consult a doctor about your condition, to exclude serious diseases and conditions. In addition, you may be able to discuss with your doctor to ease some of the best possible way, the nasty symptoms of menopause.

this medication out of fear to get in front of side effects. If you are one of many who feel uncomfortable with HRT, then you can always survive with natural supplements to help you early symptoms of menopause. A product that many women with them to help to cope with the signs of menopause is Menersa. If you are interested in this product please visit http://www. menersa. com / for more information.


Is the threat of earthquakes trigger migraines in some people?

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My wife has always been a migraine 24-48 hours before an earthquake. Has anyone ever experienced?

Can an epidural trigger an epileptic seizure in a person with epilepsy?

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A friend of mine who has epilepsy had just had an epidural done, whatever they are, at a hospital and soon after had a seizure. Could the treatment have led to it?

Will 3D Television Trigger Epileptic Seizures?

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This article is for sufferers of epilepsy AND also for non epileptics – the subject is important for everyone.

The advent of 3D movies such as Avatar and the expected explosion of 3D Television is creating concerns in the community worldwide as to the effect of 3D viewing in “triggering” an epileptic seizure.

In some cases these concerns are indeed valid, in others it is merely adding another myth to the mystery of epilepsy, particularly in the minds of those who are not epilepsy sufferers.

As much as awareness of epilepsy and what it is, and more importantly what it is NOT, is growing in society through various information campaigns, the misguided stigmas attached to epileptics are still unfortunately prevalent in those who do not have epilepsy or are not close to someone who does.

For those that are epileptics they are generally well aware that epilepsy has many forms (types) and seizures manifest themselves in many different ways.

If you are concerned about 3D Television or 3D movies affecting your epilepsy then the main issue to be determined should be – do you have “Photosensitive Epilepsy” ?

The following is a brief extract from Wikipedia explaining photosensitive epilepsy – there is much more specific information available however this should suffice to get across my message.

“In some epileptics, flickering or flashing lights, such as strobe lights, can be responsible for the onset of a tonic clonic, absence, or myoclonic seizure. This condition is known as photosensitive epilepsy, and in some cases, the seizures can be triggered by activities that are harmless to others, such as watching television or playing video games, or by driving or riding during daylight along a road with spaced trees, thereby simulating the “flashing light” effect. Some people can suffer a seizure as a result of blinking one’s own eyes. Contrary to popular belief, this form of epilepsy is relatively uncommon, accounting for just 3% of all cases. In all other epileptics, such lights are no more capable of triggering a seizure than in a non-epileptic person.

A routine part of the EEG test involves exposing the patient to flickering lights in order to attempt to induce a seizure, to determine if such lights may be triggering a seizure in the patient, and to be able to read the wavelengths when such a seizure occurs”.

So in my opinion to confirm or obviate any concerns or fears you may have for yourself or loved ones about the trigger factor of viewing 3D Television or 3D movies it would be pertinent to confirm with your doctor, pediatrician or neurologist as to whether you or your loved ones do indeed suffer from PHOTOSENSITIVE epilepsy.

There are many things that can trigger seizures in different people, one which is fairly common is STRESS – so eliminate the stress and worry you may have about the effects of 3D Television by simply consulting with your physician or primary carer.

Why deprive yourself or your loved ones of the experience of 3D Television viewing just because of a maybe?

If you do not have photosensitive epilepsy then the risks should be negligible.

Many people without epilepsy will feel a bit funny, dizzy, experience headaches etc after watching a 3D movie, after all the transmission and the 3D glasses are playing tricks on your eyes and brain – so in epileptics feeling these sensations it does not necessarily mean the advent of a seizure.

In summary, the only people who can tell you if 3D Television or movies will affect you is your doctor(s), so don’t listen to rumors or innuendo – enjoy the experience.

If you happen to be in the approximate 3% of epileptics with photosensitive epilepsy then I feel for you, however again talk to your physician, maybe there is a way to offset the effects (some say taking an increased dose ( such an increase validated by your doctor) of anti-convulsants prior to and after watching 3D Television or 3D movies can be beneficial, however that is only hearsay.

About the author.

I am the father of a 23 year old daughter who was diagnosed with Complex Partial Seizures Epilepsy ( formerly known as Grand Mal) at the age of 6 months (initially mis-diagnosed as febrile seizures much to our dismay). I am not a medical practitioner however I have “practical” experience in living with, caring for and fighting for my daughter (who also has intellectual and physical disabilities) and in doing so have tried to keep up with what is happening in the field of epilepsy – research, medications and social awareness. Hopefully this short article is of some value to you.

Does Stress Trigger Migraines?

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People often get migraines or headaches when they are under a lot of stress. Is this reason enough to classify stress as a migraine trigger?Stress is Not a Migraine Trigger

The general consensus is that stress is not a migraine trigger. Stress in itself is hard enough to quantify, so to label it as the trigger or even the cause of a migraine can be very dangerous. But why do I get migraines when I’m stressed?

People will often experience the migraines more when they are stressed because the state can make them more susceptible to illness and other conditions.

Furthermore, when we are stressed we often change our environment or behaviour to cope with the stress. For example, someone who is stressed about their work may work for longer at their computer without taking the regular breaks they normally do. Or they may skip a meal to try to meet a deadline.

It is these changes during times of stress that are often the real triggers for the migraines.

Common migraine triggers during stressful times include:

For more about Migraine Headaches visit NoMigraines. org.


Disclaimer: This article represents personal experience and is for entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of a medical professional.

How ‘viral tricks’ can fool the body’s immune system and trigger cancer

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How ‘viral tricks’ can fool the body’s immune system and trigger cancer
A GENETIC Achilles’ heel that helps viruses invade the body and trigger cancer has been uncovered by scientists.

Read more on The Scotsman

Depression proven to be an asthmatic trigger for children

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Depression proven to be an asthmatic trigger for children
If your child has asthma and is experiencing symptoms of depression, you may want to reconsider buying advanced tickets to the Twilight’s Eclipse. New research shows asthmatic children with depression are 50 percent more likely to have an attack when placed in stressful environments, and this includes the box-office hits, too. The study, which was conducted [...]

Read more on Psych Central

Viral ‘tricks’ that trigger cancer discovered

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Viral ‘tricks’ that trigger cancer discovered
A genetic Achilles’ heel that helps viruses invade the body and trigger cancer has been uncovered by scientists.

Read more on ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News

What could be a trigger factor of multiple sclerosis?

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There are a few theories about what could trigger multiple sclerosis:
Vitamin D deficiency, some latent virus in the body, or a prion.
What is your opinion?

My Horse Trigger walking after metacam medication

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Trigger second day on metacam and walking better. 13 weeks after breaking his pelvis.

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