The clearest indication of menopause is the absence of a period for one full year. It is also possible to diagnose menopause by testing hormone levels.
Premature menopause is diagnosed by blood tests and patients should be screened for diabetes, thyroid disease and similar diseases.
no, you may have swollen feet for a number of other reasons, this is a question for your gynacologist after he has diagnosed you.
if you are still having periods, even if they are irregular, then you have not gone through the menopause yet
Endometrial cancer (uterine cancer) is the most common gynecologic cancer that occurs in the United States; and arises from abnormal cells that develop within the inside lining of the uterus. It occurs most often after menopause, but may also be diagnosed before menopause.
At menopause ovulation stops.
Yes, it is possible to go through premature menopause, also known as premature ovarian insufficiency, before the age of 40. This condition can occur due to various factors such as genetics, autoimmune diseases, or certain medical treatments. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for diagnosis and appropriate management.
No, a tubal ligation will not cause menopause.
Pre-menopause and menopause symptoms are very similar including mood changes, difficulty controling temperature, and other hormanal issues. With menopause they are more pronounced.
No. Look up what menopause is!
Women can have decreasing hormones during 7 years before entering menopause. This time is called pre-menopause.
Menopause The Musical was created in 2001.
Premature menopause increases the risk of longterm health risks, osteoporosis and heart disease, associated with menopause.