Thursday, 11 October 2012

Menopause and Pelvic Organ Prolapse


Menopause and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
By Elizabeth Carrollton  



If you're a woman who is approaching menopause age or already going through the change of life, you've probably been told that you'll have to be more careful about your health, since the risk of certain diseases and health conditions increases after menopause. However, there is one very common health condition that often occurs with or after menopause that many doctors don't think to mention – pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

While POP isn't generally life-threatening or even particularly dangerous, severe cases of this pelvic floor disorder can have a big impact on a woman's quality of life. Catching and treating it in its early stages can help prevent it from progressing to that point.

Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse is caused by deterioration in the strength and tone the pelvic floor, which is the sheet of muscles and connective tissues that provides support to the pelvic organs, such as the bladder, uterus, rectum and small intestine. POP happens when the pelvic floor becomes weakened to the point that it can no longer support organs properly, allowing them to slip away from their normal position and fall lower in the pelvis, creating excess pressure on the vagina.

Risk and Menopause

While pelvic organ prolapse frequently appears after the age of 50, the pelvic floor damage that leads to it typically begins years earlier. It is most often linked to the pressure, strain and stretching that occurs in the pelvic floor during pregnancy and childbirth. Other factors that can contribute include obesity, chronic coughing or constipation, a history of frequent heavy lifting, and smoking. Then, as menopause approaches, estrogen loss can reduce the elasticity of those already compromised pelvic floor tissues, allowing POP to happen.

Signs and Symptoms

POP doesn't always produce symptoms. The range of symptoms commonly reported includes pain and pressure in the lower abdomen, and vaginal pain or bleeding. Urinary problems are common, such as incontinence, urine retention and chronic urinary tract infections. Bowel dysfunction can occur, leading to incontinence or chronic constipation. A bulge can develop inside the vagina, and in some cases, organs may fall into the vaginal canal and can protrude from the vaginal opening.

Treatments

Pelvic organ prolapse can often be managed or improved with treatments that include physical therapy to strengthen pelvic muscles, weight loss to reduce pelvic pressure, dietary changes to reduce issues like constipation and incontinence, and bioidentical hormone therapy to enhance tissue elasticity and health.

When non-invasive treatments fail and symptoms are severe, surgery may be the best option. However, it is very important to be well-informed on the various surgical options for POP repair, since some are riskier than others.

Of particular concern are procedures that use vaginal mesh implants, which have been associated with high rates of serious complications. Among the most common problems were mesh erosion, mesh protrusion, organ perforation, pain and infection, and mesh shrinkage, often causing intense pain, vaginal shortening and sexual dysfunction. Vaginal mesh lawsuits have been filed against makers of mesh products by women suffering from these complications.  Non-mesh surgeries are safer and can resolve most cases of POP, so be sure to discuss them with your doctor.

Elizabeth Carrollton writes to inform the general public about defective medical devices and dangerous drugs for Drugwatch.com.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

How Safe Are Bioidentical Hormones?

AnnA Rushton comments: "The most common argument I hear against the use of bio-identical hormones is that they have not been subjected to a formal drug approval process so how can we know they are safe? The reality is that there have been trials of natural progesterone and with thousands of doctors prescribing bio-identical hormones around the world and millions of women using them it’s fair to say this constitutes a body of evidence, overwhelmingly compelling, that natural hormones are safe and effective.”

"Women are increasingly concerned about the risks of taking HRT but unless you are lucky enough to have a doctor that prescribes natural alternatives you've had nowhere to go to for the information you need to make an informed choice." said AnnA Rushton, the editor of Bio-Hormone-Health.com and a consistent champion of natural hormones through her articles, books and talks.


http://lovemyhormones.blogspot.com/2011/02/studies-are-showing-bioidentical.html


Legal Disclaimer: Hopefully you have found information on this blog inspiring and useful, but do remember it is not a substitute for personal medical advice. Self medicating with BHRT is not advisable!   Always consult your own medical advisor, be it your doctor, or Holistic Medical doctors specialising in anti ageing, bioidentical hormone therapy. lf you have any concerns about any aspect of health or hormonal functioning.

Welcome To Bioidentical Hormones London

There aint no rules around here. We are trying to accomplish something!" Thomas Alva Edison

I'll be chatting, inspiring, raving, and educating you all about bioidentical hormones, also known as BHRT. For those of you who don't yet know anything about bioidenticals, they are a natural alternative to synthentic HRT. They are derived from plants and turned into medication preparations that contain hormones that are exact molecule - by - molecule chemical match to those made in the human body. They mimic the natural wavelike, rhythms of the hormone levels in the normal menstrual cycle.

The Wiley Protocol Bioidentical Restoration Therapy have kicked the menopause out of my body and restord my Super Woman Status.

I hope you'll be open minded enough to be inspired and educate yourself all about BHRT. They maybe plant based, but don't be fooled, they are not just plants to the women on BHRT, they are as valuable as gold or pearls, because of the feel good factor and hormonal restoration they deliver.

"Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice." ~ Williams Jennungs Bryan


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