Female Health Questions and Female Health Concerns
December 20th, 2009 | by admin |
Whether your female health questions are on early signs of menopause or how to reduce PMS symptoms, you can find answers online to important female health questions.
Busy women today have to keep up with their career, money issues and family. There is hardly time to prepare meals and care for the children and/or partner before and after work hours. Most women in the western industrialized countries become involved with career and family in their late twenties and early thirties. As responsibilities grow, women will typically experience a great deal of stress and have female health concerns.
Along with increased stress may come excessive caffeine or alcohol consumption, sleepless nights, cigarette smoking, lack of exercise, birth control pills, poor nutrition choices, obesity and exposure to the many environmental toxins found in daily life. These lifestyle choices add to the female health problems instead of helping the body to cope with the many demands placed on it.
It is no wonder that many women have female health concerns and begin experiencing health symptoms that make them wonder what is going on and to look for answers to questions such as the following:
Female Health Questions #1 – How Can I Have More Energy and Feel Better?
Lack of energy may be from overexertion or it may be your body telling you that it needs to rest. Anyone can feel tired occasionally. However, constantly feeling fatigued can be a symptom of disease or bodily imbalance and can occur at any age. It may be the first sign that your body is not working as it should and something should be done.
Female Health Questions #2 – Why Am I Gaining Weight?
Weight gain probably means you have gained unwanted weight around the mid-section even though no changes have been made in eating habits. Daily calories might have even been reduced but still the weight remains. Again the logical question is “Why?”
Female Health Questions #3 – Why Am I Having Hot Flashes/Night Sweats?
About half of all women experience hot flashes and night sweats during the years as changes happen in the monthly menstrual cycle. As menopause approaches, they frequently continue for several years following menopause if not treated. With the major changes in the body’s hormones, the brain thinks your body temperature is changing which causes your nervous system to want to cool your body down. Fluctuating hormone levels are the #1 cause.
Female Health Questions #4 – Why Is My Hair Thinning?
Women experience thinning hair and even hair growth in the wrong places. There are various treatments like changing your hair style or using a shampoo and conditioner that makes your hair fuller. However, instead of purchasing female hair loss products, a woman should first look for the underlying causes that are related to hormone imbalance.
Female Health Questions #5 – Can I Find Online Information on These and Related Health Issues?
Yes! A woman should understand what are normal changes in her reproductive cycle and health and what symptoms indicate underlying hormonal imbalances or damage from poor eating habits, stress and other factors. And the health problems you may be having can definitely be related!
A woman with female health concerns should know which symptoms she has. And how mild or severe are those symptoms? What are you demanding of your body? Are you frequently stressed? Are you taking prescription drugs? What about caffeine and alcohol? What support are you giving your body? What do you eat and are you taking a high-quality women’s nutritional supplement? And what is your age? Your age is important because you need to compare your health with other women your age.
Find out more about your health, the symptoms you may have, what these symptoms mean and your options. There is an online test for hormone health related to symptoms that indicate hormones are out of balance. This health test has been developed by a leading womens health clinic, it is used in their practice every day and is available to women online at no cost.
If you are a woman in your thirties or older and you feel your health is not what it should be, get answers to your female health questions by taking the womens health test online and see what the clinic recommends for your health situation. Understanding what is healthy and normal and what is not is crucial when your energy, your health and well-being are at stake.
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David Lee Buster
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7 Responses to “Female Health Questions and Female Health Concerns”
By Peace. Love. Cheer. on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
Female Health Question?
My fiance and i had sex twice on march 25th and april 18th. i’m on birth control & we used a condom both times. i’ve been on birth control for about a year now. 2 times after then, my period lasted for only 2 days, but it was heavy enough for me to change my tampon both times.i went and got a pregnancy test @ my local health department about am onth ago and it came back neg. she said to wait for my next period. it came on july 4th and last for 4 days this time. i was a bit concerned about pregnancy still so i talked to my doctor. he said not to worry and everything that’s going on is normal. but he tested me again and it came back neg. too. my stomach is flat in the morning, it swells up during the day, i’m frequently urinating.sometimes it burns, i’m having a bowel movement about every 2-4 days-not contsipated-,my breasts will get very tender every now & then when i think about pregnancy, my period is supposed to come in 5 days. what do you think is going on with my short period&body?
i’ve called NUMEROUS pregnancy hotlines, & none of them think it’s pregnancy. i’m pretty much believeing that at this point.
By Brutally Honest on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
If you used TWO types of contraceptive, AND have had all those tests AND two periods, the chances of pregnancy are pretty much ZERO.
The pill in common usage is about 95% effective, and the condom is about 85% effective; together that’s pretty good odds in the prevention category.
Stop fretting. If you’re this worried about being pregnant then you REALLY should NOT be having sex.
If it’s burning during urination, chances are you might have a low-grade bladder infection. Go back to a doctor and have your urine cultured.
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By Skittles on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
you’re body is just adjusting to the pill. most girls take more than a year to finally adjust. it’s all normal. if you are still getting your period, you’re not prego. you’re thinking too much about being prego that you’re almost believing that you are, which makes your body feel the way it feels. focus on other things…. find a hobby…. enjoy life!
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By **Llola** on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
I don’t think there’s any chance you are pregnant. With birth control and condom? There’s just no way.
Breast’s can get tender after ovulation or right before your period.
I think you are find but paranoid.
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By Sara h on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
you’re just going through normal hormonal fluctuations and bloating… I hate to be blunt, but get over yourself
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By Raychel on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
i dont believe you are pregnant. as for the bloating during the day, decrease your salt intake and drink a LOT of water.
caffeine is also a no-no, so try to cut out the sodas.
(this is all stuff that happens to me, and reasons why i get so bloated)
maybe the reason your breasts are tender and stuff, is maybe because you want to be pregnant, the human mind is capable of miraculous things, including convincing your body to be pregnant even if you are not, lol.
it could also be a hormonal thing from your birth control pills. they prevent you from ovulating by convincing your ovaries that you are pregnant so dont need to ovulate.
it could be a number of things, i recommend finding a different birth control pill that works better for you, or going off the pill completely and looking into a female barrier method (Fem Cap, Lea’s Shield, or a diaphragm.)
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By Jess M on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
you had sex on my birthday! march 25th
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