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Menopause is a process that can take years to complete, it is known that its symptoms can begin at the age of 30, and continue beyond the last menstrual period.There may happen that periods to become irregular, but it is important to go to the doctor to rule out conditions like thyroid disease, uterine cancer, or depression, which bring symptoms similar with those of menopause.If there appear troublesome symptoms, the doctor can prescribe medications, including hormone replacement or non-hormonal medications.Also, a good thing to do is to talk with your friends, or seek counseling if the problems that appear in this period become overwhelming, because this will help.A lot of health organizations consider the age of 50 as a reference point, and they recommend screening tests for diseases of later life, including cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis.
Women can follow some advices in order to make the transition through the midlife years easier. They must understand that age has its benefits, and that older women can be fit, active and attractive through midlife and beyond. Now is a good time to become an educated consumer, and if you had no time to keep up with health and medical information, you can do that now.Now is also the perfect time to plan for your financial future, saving for the retirement must become a priority, you can mentor younger women in your professional field, and you can also start traveling, to explore new places and cultures, and also bring an exciting element to your marriage which may have become routine.It can be the time to join a club, to take up a sport, because physical activity does good for your heart, muscles, and bones, and you also have the chance to make new friends. You can refocus your career or you can reduce your work hours and take more time to pursue your other interests.There must be remembered that this period can be a relaxing and enjoyable time, and it is up to you to make it so.
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