Menopause symptoms are described as the censsation of menstruation and occurs in womens between the ages of 45 and 55 year old. One of the most common ways to get rid of menopause is by balancing your diet, take vitamins, and do exercise regularly.
Yes you can be pregnant even though there are no syptoms.
Yes. One can be HIV+ for many years before having any AIDS symptoms.
Epilepsy doesn't change the onset of menopause. The traditionally accepted age for the onset of menopause is a wildy variable range from 35-60 years with the "average" being around 50 years old in the US & Western Europe. The main indicator is the cessation of the monthly menstrual cycle. When a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without her period, she is in Menopause. Menopause is more a list of symptoms that a particular event & those symptoms will include. Fatigue, Memory loss, Moody, Grumpy, feeling like Jekyll & Hyde in a dress, Vaginal dryness, NO SEX drive or enjoyment, Alienation of the people & things I love, Hot flashes, insomnia, Joint pain, weight gain, dry everything! migraines, Irritability, Muscle loss.
I normally just document that they show signs and symptoms of an eating disorder, without a specific term.
An HIV carrier is someone who has HIV but does not have symptoms of the disease. Because HIV infection is frequently without symptoms, routine screening is important.
Menopause can be a sneaky issue, sometimes hitting women all of the sudden but most often a slow, unpredictable display of various symptoms. This often starts for most women in their 40s, but it does seem to have some genetic effects. This means that if your mother experienced her first natural menopause symptoms in her early 50s, you might be likely to begin then as wellthe same goes for if your mother experienced natural early symptoms before age 40. By definition, women are said to be 'in menopause' one full year following the end of their last menstrual period, which is typically around age 51 for many.Menopause symptoms can be a wide variety of things, sometimes making it a challenge to pinpoint if it really is menopause or not. Some of the more common menopause symptoms are:Irregular periods- periods become longer or shorter and much less predictable.Vaginal dryness- this can be helped by lubricants and an active sex life.Hot flashes, cold flashes, temperature issues- body temperature seems to fluctuate without warning or predictability. The best way to try and deal with this is to dress in layers and be prepared to get to fresh air if necessary.Mood swings- again, very unpredictable.Sleep issuesThe cause of these menopause symptoms is typically the natural decline in the body's production of reproductive hormones. Typically, this is a gradual process throughout a woman's 40s. However , in the case of a hysterectomy where the ovaries and uterus are removed, menopause can happen immediately. Women who undergo a full hysterectomy should be educated and prepared for the onslaught that can happen quickly.A lifestyle that consists of time for relaxation, eating well and getting basic exercise seems to be a key factor in helping many women cope with the roller coaster that is menopause. There is no magic pill for menopause, just the different ways of alleviating specific symptoms or getting through them until they pass. Menopause does not have to be an unpleasant time of life if you are informed and proactive about what is happening and take the time to design a lifestyle that helps you cope.
Peri-menopause or early menopause,is marked by sporadic ovulation and menstruation. If ovulation is still occurring it is best to use a condom if you wish to avoid pregnancy.
Asymptomatic means to be without symptoms.
No, if you have to force yourself to like someone, then it's not fair on yourself or the other person. You should like some naturally, without convincing yourself.
Being around someone who is menstruating has absolutely no impact on your body or your menstrual cycles. If you are experiencing menstrual symptoms it is because of your own menstrual cycle, it has nothing to do with anyone elses body.
Women go through through menopause when their body runs out of eggs to fertilize, and their periods cease. Since everybody has their own biological clock, it happens to different women at different stages of their life. Usually women go through menopause in their 50s-60s, but there are many exeptions to that.P.S. 'Menopause' is not a verb.
No you can not be a carrier of HPV without having it yourself. A "carrier" is a common language term for someone who has infection and can infect others, but who has no symptoms of the infection. You can't pass an infectious disease like HPV unless you yourself are infected.