EARLY MENOPAUSE
The many facts behind early
menopause and premature menopause.
Just because you’re still in your
early twenties does not necessarily mean that you still have more
than two decades before you can come face to face with menopause and
all its alleged complexities. Menopause has always been associated
with women who have thinning gray hair, facial wrinkles, and a large
number on their birthday cakes. But shockingly, menopause can come
right after high school graduation. Reality bites.
Early menopause and premature
menopause happen in about 1% of women between the ages of 15-45.
While these two seem the same, these are actually two different
things. It is considered as an early menopause if it happens before
a woman turns 45 years old. However, if menopause happens before a
woman is 40 years old, then it is called premature menopause.
While there are a number of apparent
reasons which causes early menopause and premature menopause in
women, doctors are unable to explain why some younger women are
experiencing early menopause or premature menopause. The most
evident causes though are:
Premature Ovarian Failure (POV)
This is the naturally-occurring
premature menopause. This means that a woman’s ovaries fail to
function properly. The ovaries may have stopped producing eggs or
the hormones needed for ovulation. POV is caused by several factors.
Sixty-five percent of POV cases are due to autoimmune disorders.
This is characterized when the body produces antibodies for its own
products. Another factor is genetics. A small percentage of women
have the tendency to start menopause early like their mothers. Some
women though are just born with fewer eggs than the body requires,
resulting in early menopause.
Surgical Menopause
Health reasons may require women to
undergo surgery which would result in early menopause. This type is
a conscious decision by women to have menopause earlier than they
are supposed to have it because it is the best option with regards
to their health. One such surgery is hysterectomy or the removal of
the uterus, fallopian tubes and sometimes the ovaries.
Menopause Due To Chemotherapy
Cancer treatments like chemotherapy
and radiation can actually result in early menopause. While these
treatments are aimed at destroying cancer cells, healthy cells,
particularly the ovarian cells, are also destroyed during these
processes. Some cancer patients who have gone through these
treatments have temporary menopause, while others menopause
permanently.
Menopause Due To Infection
Menopause, although very rarely, can
actually be caused by infections associated with tuberculosis and
mumps. These infections sometimes infect the ovaries which can
result in an early menopause.
Early menopause can happen to a woman
years before it should. However, this does not mean that she is any
sicker than the woman who had her menopause at 50. What is important
are the changes that you are willing to accept and practice in order
to have a healthy life after menopause.
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