Mar 28

It’s estimated that 3 out of every 4 women  experience hot flashes  and their counterparts, night sweats, as they transition into menopause. While some women have only mild or occasional discomfort, others find them very disruptive.

How They Work After a hot flash, your body temperature goes back into the normal range, but sweat remains on the skin. Evaporative cooling takes place, usually resulting in chills. While a flush is over in a few minutes, this wet, cold feeling lingers. Clothing and sheets become uncomfortable and embarrassingly damp, interfering with normal activities or preventing you from going back to sleep.

Wearing the right clothes can most definitely help to relieve the discomfort of a hot flash, hot flush or night sweat. Wicking clothing is made of materials that do not absorb moisture. Instead, they are designed to transport sweat away from your skin and into the outermost surface of the garment where it evaporates. The part of the material next to your skin remains dry and comfortable.T

This type of material was originally developed for the sports industry, where aerobic athletes, such as runners and skaters, sweat profusely, even in sub-zero temperatures. Instead of keeping them dry and warm, their clothing was often wet and cold. For cold weather, wicking garments are usually worn as underlayers. Insulating layers go on top, followed by an outer shell, when needed.

Sporty Clothing Today, there is a wide variety of attractive technical clothing available for women in sporting goods stores, dance and fitness boutiques, bike shops and online. Read the labels to make certain it is designed to transport moisture away from the skin. Then, choose anything that fits your lifestyle and taste. Clothing made for runners and bicyclists, as well as all around workout wear is generally a good choice.

Office Clothing It’s sometimes difficult to find wicking garments that are appropriate for a moisture wicking sleepweartraditional office environment. In that case, select a sleeveless shell or tank top to wear under your regular attire. It will not add much bulk or insulation, but will help keep your chest and upper torso dry. Since these are the areas where women tend to feel the most severe flushing and sweating, this one small piece of clothing can offer considerable relief.

Hot Flash Pajamas There are quite a few choices for wicking menopause sleepwear. You will find pajama sets, capris, shorty pjs, baby dolls, long and short night gowns and a variety of night shirts - all with and without sleeves. While you won’t find the same styles that you see in Victoria’s Secret, the selection improves all the time. Online shopping offers the greatest variety of designs and colors.

Easter blessings

As a baby boomer in menopause I realize that I need fewer things to "be happy". Family, health, a beautiful day, playing with my puppy make me as happy as jewelry, the latest fad, etc, etc,

Cool Wicking PJs

Cool Wicking PJs offers innovative products that wick away night sweats including moisture wicking sleepwear, men’s moisture wicking t-shirts, sheet sets that stay cool, and cooling mist spray.

Night Sweats Relief

Darlene Thompson, is an architect who is experiencing menopause and specifically night sweats. As an avid exerciser she loves her work out clothes that absorb the sweat from a good work out. Finding wicking sleepwear was a dream

Sleepwear Banishes Hot Flashes 

If the special woman in your life is suffering from these classic symptoms of menopause, night sweats or hot flashes, give her the luxury that tops her wish list a good night’s sleep.

Prices Prices for sleepwear begin at around $30 for a top and $50 for a gown or pajama set. This is not too much more than you would pay for good quality, regular sleepwear and it is worth every red hot cent!

Author: Nancy Schurr

Menopause Expert Nancy Schurr is a Women’s Health Nurse Practioner with more than 16 years of experience in the field. Learn more about night sweats on her website http://www.menopauseexpert.com/nightsweats.html

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Mar 16

Osteoporosis and Menopause Treatments

Get information on osteoporosis and menopause treatment

 

Menopause

Menopause is not a disease or an illness. It is a transition between two phases of a woman’s life. Menopause occurs when a woman permanently stops menstruating (having periods). Menopause is simply the name given to the last menstrual period. Menopause is characterized by the loss of estrogen production by the ovaries. Menopausal and postmenopausal women are especially prone to osteoporosis, about half of them will develop this disease. The menstrual blood is partly blood and partly tissue from inside the uterus, or womb. It passes out of the body through the vagina. Premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, is a group of symptoms that start before the period. Health problems at menopause represent imbalances in the body that were already growing in the body and are unmasked by the stress of shifting hormones. Menopause symptoms are Nature’s wake-up call to let you know you need to start paying more attention to your health.

  Menopause Treatment Tips
1. After menopause, hormone therapy can be used as a short-term treatment for severe symptoms when taken in as low a dose as possible.

2. Menopause weight gain can be controlled with alternative medicine.

3. Doctors may recommend these nonhormonal medications, which include alendronate (Fosamax), risedronate (Actonel) and ibandronate (Boniva), to prevent or treat osteoporosis. These medications effectively reduce both bone loss and your risk of fractures and have replaced estrogen as the main treatment for osteoporosis in women.

5. Starvation will only cause your metabolism to slow down, causing you to gain more weight later on.

6. Phytoestrogens are found in soy products (e.g., tofu, tempeh, miso, soybean milk, and meat substitutes and soy powders for adding to foods or to smoothies), in linseed (flaxseed) products, and to a lesser extent, in fruits, vegetables, cereals, and seeds..

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition that features loss of the normal density of bone and fragile bone. Osteoporosis leads to literally abnormally porous bone that is more compressible like a sponge, than dense like a brick. Osteoporosis is a condition that features loss of the normal density of bone and fragile bone. Some osteoporosis fractures may escape detection until years later. The osteoporosis condition can operate silently for decades, because osteoporosis doesn’t cause symptoms unless bone fractures. Many factors will increase your risk of developing osteoporosis and suffering a fracture. Major risk factors include Osteoporosis is sometimes called the "silent disease". Most people affected are unaware that their bones are thinning until they break one.

Hip and wrist fractures are the most common breakages, but they can occur in any bone. Osteoporosis can result in small fractures in the bones of your spine, causing a loss of height and a curved back (sometimes known as "dowager’s hump"). This can lead to long-lasting neck and back pain.

Osteoporosis Treatment Tips

Teriparatide (Forteo, recombinant parathyroid hormone 1-34) has been shown to be effective in osteoporosis.

Bisphosphanates (e.g. Fosamax, Actonel) are a type of medication that helps to regulate calcium and prevent bone breakdown. Bone turnover, or replacement of old bone with new bone, is a normal process within our body. In patients with osteoporosis, the replacement with new bone does not maintain pace with the breakdown of old bone.

Changes to lifestyle factors and diet are also recommended, both regarding nutrition and exercise.

Weight-bearing exercise is of great importance for people suffering from the osteoporosis

Alcohol Abuse - Long term alcohol abuse reduces bone formation and interferes with the body’s ability to absorb calcium.

Calcitonin is a hormone made by the thyroid gland (a hormone-producing gland in the neck), which blocks the action of the cells that break down bone. It is taken by spraying it into your nose.

 

Researching how to safely loose weight 

My Note:- Then this article from a Menopause web site sums up a great deal of wha I am reading and it is a concern to me that I should accept the current weight I am, which is overweight, and not risk any further dameage to my bones. Thin women get osteoporosis more frequently than women with a high body mass index. While most women will not begin an active program to gain weight just to improve osteoporosis, you can improve bone density by an active exercise program.

Osteoporosis and Other Risks

There are a number of health risks that increase during menopause, and many of these risks are exacerbated by a poor diet. Menopausal women are at much greater risk of osteoporosis, weight gain, and other health problems.

Menopause is a need to address

Increased health problems that are related to menopause in women appear, are the heart and vascular disease and osteoporosis, also lay ídnutí bones. Increases the risk of diseases such as high cholesterol in the blood.

Osteoporosis and Menopause

Current research sponsored by the National Institutes of Health should provide important evidence concerning the safety of phytoestrogens and their potential role in the skeletal health of women after menopause.   

Read out for Doctor. Check out high blood pressure and stress.

By Mike Hussey
Published: 11/29/2007

 

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Feb 28

One of the most dreaded menopause symptoms,  hot flashes can quickly derail an otherwise ideal day. Here’s how to deal.

Natural remedies for hot flashes

You’ve waited for this evening for weeks. Finally you and your husband have the time and a few dollars to go out for the night to spend some romantic time together. The grown kids are now gone off to college, married, or are chasing their promising career and the house is essentially empty. No longer do you hear the calls of, "Mom, I can’t find my…", "Did you wash my…", or "What’s for supper? I’m starved!" Those days are gone.

Instead you hear the phone ring or once in awhile, the door bursts open without a knock and your tiny, precious baby now stands there tall and strong with the grin you’ve loved for years and a black garbage bag full of dirty laundry. No, you’ll never stop being ‘Mom’, but the role of ‘Mom’ has now changed. However, for tonight, you are Mrs. Romantically Female; an actual woman again.

As you look in the mirror, the maturity of all the things you’ve experienced for the past decades is evident; the long nights with sick kids, the rushing to sports’ events and concerts, the tedious jobs of folding clothes and cooking meals.

You slip on that special pink dress and maybe even don a pair of heels if they still fit. The hairdo has to be just right so after every hair is in place you spray it lightly. You put on your foundation, shadow, eyeliner and mascara. Then you add just a touch of blush to brighten the now slightly sunken cheeks. As you’re applying the final touch of lipstick, it hits.

That dreaded hot flash! As you begin to feel your insides heat up you start fanning yourself trying to cool off before the well-known affects of the last hour’s hard work begin to cause a meltdown. Your deodorant kicks into second gear; and then third; as the perspiration begins to run between your breasts at an alarming rate.

The temperature rises as the beads of sweat try to seep from under your make-up. You can feel the evaporation from your hairline, and under your nose, and you dab at it with a tissue hoping to head off the inevitable while still keeping collateral damage to a minimum.

As your scalp begins to moisten and your perfect hair begins to lose all the body you worked so hard to instill, you lean forward to keep your back off the chair hoping a little air circulation will help. It doesn’t.

Your heart races a mile a minute and it seems the more you panic to cool off, the more you heat up. As the panic turns to frustration, the hairdo begins to fall, the mascara runs under your eyes, the shadow collects into creases on your lids, and your clothes display their own personal imprints of perspiration in the most uninviting places.

Now you try to hold back the tears so you can salvage what’s left of the make-up, change into something more casual… that’s not sweat laden… in darker colors… and replace the nylons and heels with socks and sneakers.

Deciding that a burger and fries tastes just as good as lobster and salad, you pull yourself together and announce to your husband maybe a more casual evening like a movie and McDonalds would actually save money anyway.

Don’t despair. Any woman who’s going through menopause has been there. Just when you think you can begin to have a life of your own, now that the kids are old enough to fend for themselves, you begin turning the corner into "older" age and the hot flashes (or "flushes" as they’re also referred to) remind you of your more mature age.

There is hope!

Sure you can get hormone replacement therapy to ease some of the symptoms of menopause, but not everyone is comfortable with taking them. There are dozens of rumors about all the serious side effects, and although many women can take them without any negative repercussions, many others are just not ready to take the chance. So, what’s a woman to do?

There are some new products and methods that are either just now being introduced into the market, or that are currently being tested and are soon to be available.

 

One of those is called Verita`. Unlike regular medicines or drugs, Verita` is not ingested. Rather, it is a topical spray that is intended to cool your skin during a hot flash.

When you begin to feel a hot flash coming on, this topical application is sprayed directly on any exposed skin such as your arms, legs, neck or chest. It comes in an easily accessible and compact bottle that can be kept in your purse, your car, a tote bag, a desk drawer, or anywhere else you happen to be. It’s advertised to break the cycle of hot flashes on contact.

Because Verita is comprised of a blend of botanicals and marine algae, and because it’s topical in nature, it can’t upset any hormone balance in your system. The maker has also considered the fragrance so she’s added a light blend of aloe and cucumber scent. Melissa France from ME Cosmeceuticals is the developer and states that product sales are doing well locally.

There is also a new treatment that comes in the form of a gel and it’s called "Low-dose Transdermal Estradiol (E2) Gel". Ronald Ackerman, MD., the Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director of Comprehensive Clinical Trials in West Palm Beach, Florida is quoted as saying, "The treatment goal is to provide the least amount of estrogen over the least amount of time which can be effective for the individual patient. Transdermal is a growing trend owing to its ability to bypass the liver and be given at lower doses."

The testing of Transdermal was done on 488 women between the ages of 18 to 65 who experienced more than 50 hot flashes per week, regardless of whether the flashes were due to age or other medical factors such as a hysterectomy. After twelve weeks of applying the gel alternately to each thigh, 92% of the tested women reported that their hot flashes were now mild to moderate, with the more adverse symptoms being experienced by only those who were being treated with the higher doses.

The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) suggests that Low-dose Transdermal Estradiol just may be an alternative to the traditional hormone replacement therapy.

Because many women have a fear of cancer and heart disease from the widely taken medications known as Prempro and Premarin, a new pill has been developed and is being tested. This most recent menopause pill is a combination of bone-loss therapy and estrogen and in recent studies Aprela is boasted to have reduced hot flashes from 80%.

The parent company Wyeth also reports that Aprela should be available in about a year, provided it passes the testing and is approved.

Evamist (Estradiol) Drug Information

Evamist (estradiol) transdermal spray is designed to deliver estradiol to the blood circulation following topical application to the skin of a rapidly drying solution from a metered-dose pump. 

The Truth About ‘Bio-identical’ Hormone Therapy

Agency-approved HRT drugs are typically prescribed to treat symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness. But the FDA said it hasn’t approved compounded "BHRT" drugs and can’t assure their safety or effectiveness.

Bionovo Announces 

In our most clinically advanced program, Menerba for menopausal hot flashes, Bionovo has a drug candidate addressing a multibillion dollar market opportunity that has shown both efficacy and safety in trials to date.

Hypnosis Cuts Hot Flashes 

THURSDAY, Sept. 25 — Breast cancer survivors who suffer from hot flashes can reduce these attacks significantly with hypnosis, a new study finds. 

Hot-flash Emergency 

Marie was on a mission to create a topical formula to stop a hot flash from becoming a full-blown flush. Most importantly, this is a solution that everyone can use without affecting any other medications. 

So, in the meantime, keep your tank top and your sweater handy for the thirty second temperature explosions followed by the cold chill three minutes later. Carry an extra roll-on deodorant and can of hairspray in your purse, keep cotton swabs handy for make-up touchups, and put a smile on your face. After all, the kids are still on their own, you can come and go as you please without first getting a sitter, the food bill has diminished significantly, and you have some wonderful memories that came with every one those laugh lines.

Wear them proudly! They’re proof you’ve earned time for you.

   By Amber Snow
Published: 10/17/2007
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Feb 22

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