

| Linking Menopause And Depression |
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With the shift in hormonal balance that occurs during menopause, it stands to reason that menopause and depression could be linked. While depression can be environmental – sparking up during a particularly difficult period of time – it can also be related to hormonal imbalances.
Consequently, more and more research is being done to determine the relationship between the onset of menopause and depression in women. Even if you look at depression from a solely environmental perspective, it still makes sense that menopause and depression could be linked. Menopause can be a difficult time for a woman; the ending of their reproductive years can generate a myriad of feelings. And dealing with the symptoms associated with menopause can be equally difficult. In some cases, depression can result. Ultimately, if you are noticing a link between menopause and depression it doesn’t matter what the experts say. Your experience is your experience and you should seek help accordingly. In today’s world, there are a variety of treatment plans available to a menopausal woman; it is not necessary to suffer. If you find that you are having difficulties, see your doctor immediately. For easy to understand, in depth information about menopause and depression visit our ezGuide 2 Menopause. |
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