The combination of herbs and supplements in this pack is for the treatment of Menopause Problems such as hot flashes, night sweats, Vaginal bleeding, itching, dryness, and pain, frequent urination.
Therapy pack: 3 packs
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Menopause is the state of an
absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. The menopausal transition starts
with varying menstrual cycle length and ends with the final menstrual period.
Perimenopause is a term sometimes used and means “the time around menopause.”
It is often used to refer to the menopausal transitional period. It is not
officially a medical term but is sometimes used to explain certain aspects of
the menopause transition in lay terms. “Postmenopausal” is a term used to as an
adjective to refer to the time after menopause has occurred. For example,
doctors may speak of a condition that occurs in “postmenopausal women.” This
refers to women who have already reached menopause.
Menopause is the time in a
woman’s life when the function of the ovaries ceases and she can no longer
become pregnant. The ovary (female gonad), is one of a pair of reproductive
glands in women. They are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the
uterus. Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond. The ovaries
produce eggs (ova) and female hormones such as estrogen. During each monthly
menstrual cycle, an egg is released from one ovary. The egg travels from the
ovary through a Fallopian tube to the uterus.
The ovaries are the main
source of female hormones, which control the development of female body
characteristics such as the breasts, body shape, and body hair. The hormones
also regulate the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Estrogens also protect the
bone. Therefore, a woman can develop osteoporosis (thinning of bone) later in
life when her ovaries do not produce adequate estrogen.
Perimenopause is different
for each woman. Scientists are still trying to identify all the factors that
initiate and influence this transition period.
At what age does a woman typically reach menopause?
The average age of
menopause is 51 years old. But there is no way to predict when an individual
woman will have menopause or begin having symptoms suggestive of menopause. The
age at which a woman starts having menstrual periods is also not related to the
age of menopause onset. Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 and
55, but menopause may occur as earlier as ages 30s or 40s, or may not occur
until a woman reaches her 60s. As a rough “rule of thumb,” women tend to
undergo menopause at an age similar to that of their mothers.
What are
the symptoms of menopause?
You may be transitioning into menopause if you begin to experience
some or all of the following symptoms:
- Hot flashes (a
sudden feeling of warmth that spreads over the body).
- Night sweats
and/or cold flashes.
- Vaginal dryness;
discomfort during sex.
- Urinary urgency
(a pressing need to urinate more frequently).
- Difficulty
sleeping (insomnia).
- Emotional
changes (irritability, mood swings, mild depression).
- Dry skin, dry
eyes or dry mouth.
Women who are still in the menopause transition (perimenopause)
may also experience:
- Breast
tenderness.
- Worsening of
premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
- Irregular
periods or skipping periods.
- Periods that are
heavier or lighter than usual.
Some
women might also experience:
- Racing heart.
- Headaches.
- Joint and muscle
aches and pains.
- Changes in
libido (sex drive).
- Difficulty
concentrating, memory lapses (often temporary).
- Weight gain.
- Hair loss or
thinning.
These symptoms can be a
sign that the ovaries are producing less estrogen, or a sign of increased
fluctuation (ups and downs) in hormone levels. Not all women get all of these
symptoms.
Active
Ingredients:
Gallus
domesticus, Panax ginseng, Radix Astragali, Savia miltiorrhiza, Angelica
sinensis, White Paeony Root, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Cervus nippon Temminck,
Concha Ostreae,Rhizoma Cyperi, Angelica sinensis 210mg, Lovage root 30mg, White
Atractylodes tuber 30mg, Jujube Fruit 30mg.
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