mood disorders-understanding depression among women.
Let me remind you that as women approaches midlife
and menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is mood disorders depression. While menopause is not thought to be a
cause of depression the two can occur at the same time.
Now what are believed to be a cause of depression
are changes in estrogen levels which occur during menopause. It is known that
women are affected by depression over twice as much as men and that a family
history of depression can factor into this as well.
The symptoms of depression and menopause are very
similar and include sleep disorders, hot flashes, fatigue, anxiety and
irritability. Many women associate these symptoms with the changes that
menopause brings, but they may be a sign of depression that needs to be
understood and dealt with.
There is no reason women need to suffer from
depression during menopause. It is important that they accept the physical
changes happening to their bodies during this time and work with their doctor
to mitigate the symptoms of menopause, but is also important that they realize
that depression and menopause can be mutually exclusive and both can be dealt
with.
As women approach menopause their menstrual cycles
begin to change and start to become unpredictable. This unpredictability of
their monthly cycle is a sign of erratic ovulation. Erratic ovulation causes
unpredictable releases of the hormones estrogen and progesterone leading to
mood swings, forgetfulness, hot flashes and all other symptoms associated with
menopause.
Most women going through menopause feel that they
are losing control of their bodies when in fact it is just their natural
reaction to the aging process. This feeling of loss of control can lead to
symptoms of depression.
As the symptoms of both menopause and depression
worsen they start to feel there is nothing they can do and feeling of
hopelessness falls over them. This feeling of hopelessness is a major part of
depression and left untreated can lead to severe depression.
Let me warn you that untreated depressions a major
health risk. Researchers have found that depression is linked to an increased
risk of heart disease and in some cases it can lead to bone detioriation
increasing the likelihood of osteoporosis and broken bones.
The treatment of depression and menopause can follow
a two way approach. It is important to treat not only the depression with
antidepressant medications and counseling but also to treat the symptoms of
menopause as well.
Menopause can be treated with hormone replacement
therapy where synthetic forms of estrogen and progesterone are used to even out
the woman’s hormone levels. Now if you are women approaching midlife and
menopause be aware that depression can be a very real side effect to the
changes that will happen to you.
So if you
start to see the symptoms of mood
disorders and depression it is best
to talk to your doctor what treatment options may work best for you and visit here.
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