Wednesday, December 7, 2016

MENOPAUSE AND WATER - Water can come to the rescue of this uncomfortable condition. Drinking at least eight glasses of water per day can reduce the onset of hot flashes.

Water And 
Menopause
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For women, menopause is a fact of life.
"The change" usually comes upon entering the fourth or fifth decade of life, but really varies from woman to woman.
In layman's terms, this is the time when women make the transition from the child-bearing years to a time when the ovaries stop functioning.
So, periods end. Some women would shout "Hooray!" at hearing that.
Despite that being a good thing- as many women suffer from PMS, there are also negative side effects that come from menopause.
One of the most common symptoms of menopause is hot flashes-- over 75% of menopausal women get them.
They can hit anytime, and even at in mid-sleep, often accompanied by night sweats. They can be minor of they can
be harsh and affect daily activity.
These hot flashes can last from seconds to several minutes and even an hour.
They begin in the chest; then the warmness then goes to the head. They can cause headaches, dizziness and even nausea.
Chills and vomiting can also occur.
Water can come to the rescue of this uncomfortable condition. Drinking at least eight glasses of water per day can reduce the onset of hot flashes.
At the onset of a flash, drinking cool water can help. Since most hot flashes occur at night, it is a good idea to keep a
jug of water by the bed.
Also, splashing the face with cool water will also alleviate the discomfort.
There are also many types of foods and drinks to avoid- and healthy options as replacement.
Carbonated beverages are a big no-no, as they can aid in bloating.
Drinking water then not only can help hot flashes, but also with other symptoms.
Anything hot is also said to be avoided.
Dry skin is something else that is caused by menopause.
Being hydrated from the inside out can aid in moisturizing the skin, often dry because of medications.
Of course, moisturizers will also help skin be soft and help get that glow back. A tip is to keep apply moisturizer while

while the skin is still damp.
And, oil in your diet, believe it or not, can help keep skin moist too.
Those at menopausal age are more prone to osteoporosis.
Also, women who are malnourished are more likely to hit menopause earlier.
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