Absolutely! specially Joint pain, the lining of the joints is fed by testosterone, once menopause starts the estrogen & testosterone plummets & the joints get dried out & the pain & stiffness starts.
Low libido, memory loss, foggy thinking, dry skin, vaginal dryness, dry skin, hair loss, anxiety, grumpy, moody those and a dozen more are all symptoms of menopause.
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It is doubtful that cortisone will help depression. The severe drop in Testosterone during Menopause kills the production of Serotonin & that may be linked to the onset of irritability, anxiety and depression. Pellet based Hormone Replacement Therapy has been shown to improve the Irritability, anxiety and depression.
It can be, but it's rather nonspecific.
yes
Schizophrenia is related to a chemical imbalance in the brain, but it has more factors than just the chemical imbalance.
No, it is a sexual orientation that has nothing to do with a chemical imbalance.
Abdominal swelling, aka bloating, during menopause is a common and uncomfortable symptom. It is caused by excess gas and fluid.
Its possible yes but you need to also rule out pregnancy & a hormonal imbalance.
Bloated feeling is common and occurs even during menopause. Bloating occurs due to water retention, accumulation of gas or a combination of both. Bloating during menopause may be caused by fluctuating hormones, particularly estrogen, according to 34-menopause-symptoms.com. Prior to peri-menopause and menopause, when a woman is about to have her menstrual period, the rising estrogen levels cause females to retain more water, which leads to bloating. Bloating as a symptom can occur due to excessive swallowing of air, stress, diet, constipation, hormonal fluctuations, etc.
Night sweats are caused by the hormonal imbalance. Estrogen and progesterone are two hormones that fluctuate during menopause. Natural/herbal supplements are safe to balance them as they do not have side effects.
no
Infection or chemical imbalance in the body.
It is possible t obe 38 and to start menopause. This though is highly unlikely. It would be suggested that you visit a doctor as soon as possible.
Fatigue occurs during menopause due to the lack of estrogen and progestin being produced. Hormone replacement therapy, as well as natural remedies can help this symptom.
there is a chemical imbalance in the brain
A chemical imbalance