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Menopause

Menopause. What is Menopause?. The end of a woman’s menstrual cycle. Why is menopause important in ecology?. Natural Selection The change in birth rates and death rates. What is Menopause?. The transition period in a woman's life when: the ovaries stop producing eggs

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Menopause

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  1. Menopause

  2. What is Menopause? • The end of a woman’s menstrual cycle.

  3. Why is menopause important in ecology? • Natural Selection • The change in birth rates and death rates

  4. What is Menopause? • The transition period in a woman's life when: • the ovaries stop producing eggs • menstrual cycle ceases • the body decreases the production of the female hormones, estrogen, and progesterone. • The earlier you get your first period, the faster you attain menopause • Four phases : Premenopause, Perimenopause, Menopause and post-menopause

  5. Menopause • Ovaries stop making estrogen • Between the ages 45 and 60 • Ovaries surgically removed • Ovaries stop functioning

  6. Premenopause– menstruation becomes irregular • Perimenopause – irregular menstruation, experience ‘hot flashes’ and dryness of vagina • Menopause – last menstruation • Post-menopause - has attained menopause for a year • Must take hormone replacement therapy or change your lifestyle and diet

  7. What is estrogen? • Female hormone • Vital hormone • With progesterone, estrogen regulates the changes in the menstrual cycle. • Made by ovaries • Fat cells

  8. Estrogen Dominance

  9. What is progesterone? • Second most important female hormone. • Made by ovaries and adrenal glands. • Stimulates the growth of a cushiony lining in the uterus. • Milk • Pregnancy

  10. Symptoms of menopause • Hot flashes • Vaginal atrophy (vagina becomes thinner) • Irregular bleeding

  11. Hot Flashes • Intense heat over the body followed by a chill. • Heart beating rapidly and hard. • Last a few seconds or minutes. • Usually happens in the first two years of menopause. • Affect social life and disrupt sleep.

  12. Vaginal Thinning • Vagina and surrounding tissues weaken and shrink • Urine infection and painful urination • Vaginal dryness and painful intercourse

  13. Irregular Bleeding • Occur more than 21 days • Period last 8 days • Occur after 6 months

  14. Vagina becomes dry and loose • Skin becomes wrinkle • Breasts starts to sag (lanjut usia he,he,he) • As coitus becomes painful and other complications, women takes HRT for the estrogen supply • However HRT may also cause certain side effects

  15. A NEW SCARF FASHION. BE A HIT AT THE PARTY!!!!!

  16. Complications of menopause • High tendency to get osteoporosis and cardiovascular diseases • CVS diseases – hardening of the arteries • Lack of estrogen due to finished supply of oocytes and this causes decrease in calcium absorption • Bones become brittle and if fracture occurs, very difficult to mend • Low bone density puts one at risk of frequent fractures, associated pain, and in many cases, loss of independence. Wrists, hips, spine and ribs are most widely affected

  17. Brain • Important in memory • Estrogen replacement therapy • Depression

  18. Andropause • Occurs in men • Andropause is the result of low testosterone throughout the body. • ages of 40 and 55 • The bodily changes occur very gradually in men • Will feel irritable, tired all of the time and just don't have the same enthusiasm for things

  19. Attitude, psychological stress, alcohol, injuries or surgery, medications, obesity and infections can contribute to its onset. • Testosterone is an essential male hormone. Low testosterone levels causes:- • Low sex drive, emotional, psychological and behavioral changes • Decreased muscle mass, loss of muscle strength  • Increased upper and central body fat  • Osteoporosis or weak bones and back pain • Cardiovascular risk

  20. Testosterone Replacement Therapy • In various clinical studies, very good responses to testosterone have been reported for men with low-testosterone and they include: • Improvement in mood and sense of well-being  • Increased mental and physical energy  • Decreased anger, irritability, sadness, tiredness, nervousness 

  21. Improved quality of sleep  • Improved libido and sexual performance  • An increase in lean body mass, a decline in fat mass  • An increase in muscle strength (hand grip, upper and lower extremities)  • Potentially, a decrease in the risk of heart disease

  22. With testosterone therapy, one's attitude improves, reinforcing self-esteem and self-confidence at work, as well as an increased energy at home and in social activities. • Most men will feel more vigorous, improved energy levels, mood, concentration, cognition, libido, sexual performance and an overall sense of well-being.

  23. These effects are usually noted within 3 to 6 weeks. • Other potential benefits include maintenance or improvement in bone density, improved body composition, muscle mass and muscle strength, as well as improvement in visual-spatial skills.

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