Allergies [27] Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy.
Antidepressants [29] An antidepressant is a psychiatric medication used to alleviate mood disorders, such as major depression and dysthymia.
Arthritis [12] Arthritis is a group of conditions involving damage to the joints of the body.
Cancer [26] Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled growth
Cardio & Blood [1] Risk factors for heart disease: infections
Cholesterol [2] A fat-like substance called a lipid. It is used to build cell membranes, hormones and bile acids
Diabetes [23] The inability of the body to produce, or the inability to metabolize, the human hormone insulin; Diabetes insipidus, usually a disorder of the ...
Epilepsy [6] Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures
Gastrointestinal [2] The digestive tract is the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food...
General Health [144] The infant, child or young person?s current health condition
Herbal [18] Herbal tea, herbal medicine
Hormonal [21] Hormones - Proteins produced by organs of the body that trigger activity in other locations.
Men's Health [1] For men on fitness, health, sex, caree
Pain relief [16] Pain management is the medical discipline concerned with the relief of pain.
Skin care [15] The skin is the outer covering of the body
Weight Loss [21] Loss of body weight by dieting or due to various easting disorders or medical conditions.
Women's Health [20] Find information on women's health issues, and lifestyle at the Women's Health
Awaiting moderation 17722 Article
|
The benefits of hrt: psychological symptoms THE BENEFITS OF HRT: PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
In surveys of women seeking medical help at and around menopause, about one woman in four reports psychological symptoms including poor concentration, faulty memory, loss of confidence, uncharacteristic sadness and difficulty making decisions. There has been speculation that lowered oestrogen levels are the cause of such symptoms by a direct effect on the output of chemicals involved in message transmission in the brain (called neurotransmitters). It is difficult to separate the effects of hormones from other factors that may influence psychological symptoms, such as stress at home or work, lifestyle modifications to do with diet and exercise, and major life changes.
Supporting the impression that this disquiet among women is not simply a matter of hormone levels, the Melbourne {Women's Midlife Health Study found no apparent association between mental wellbeing and whether women were still having regular periods or had reached menopause. The differences in the findings of various studies may relate to the groups being studied: women who attend medical practitioners for help may well be more psychologically stressed than random samples of middle-aged women. In the Melbourne study, involving 2000 randomly selected women aged forty-five to fifty-five, those who felt mentally well were more likely to have low levels of stress in their lives, a positive attitude to ageing and to menopause, to exercise vigorously, to live with a partner, to be in good general health and to be a non-smoker. Women should first consider whatever non-medical steps they can take to reduce day-to-day stress. A daily walk, a regular game of tennis or an aerobics class might do the trick.
*49\38\8*
Hormonal
«Cheap Viagra Online»
Print Viewed: 271
| Keywords for this page: The benefits of hrt: psychological symptoms |
|
|