causes a wide variety of changes in tissues that respond to estrogen--including the vagina, vulva, uterus, bladder, urethra, breasts, bones, heart, blood vessels, brain, skin, hair, and mucous membranes
The reduced production of estrogen beginning in menopause can affect your sexual function directly, such as through vaginal dryness. It can also do so indirectly, in the form of hot flashes and night sweats, which can drain your energy and undermine your desire for sex as a result.
The decrease in estrogen after menopause is caused by the slowing production of the hormone by the ovaries.
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The absence of estrogen in the postmenopausal woman can cause the bladder to drop, or prolapse.
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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.
No, a tubal ligation will not cause menopause.
The main cause of change at puberty are started by the production of our hormones(testosterone for boys and the estrogen and progesterone for girls)
No, estrogen is not the cause of MS.
In think you spelt it wrong... do you mean Estradiols? If you meant Estradiols, it's the form of Estrogen that's secreted in the ovaries... the synthetic form is used to treat menopause.
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No the overproduction of growth hormones can cause pituitary gigantism. The over production of Sex hormones( estrogen /testosterone) can cause premature ossification;estrogen more so than testosterone.
Since the two are normally paired a decrease in the availability of peanut butter may also cause a decrease in the purchase of jelly
Yes. Unlike men, women rarely go completely bald because the estrogen in their body blocks testosterone, the hormone responsible for hair loss, from stunting hair growth. However, once women enter menopause, their estrogen levels decline and they experience hair thinning and some hair loss.