Controversial Menopause Symptons Treatment Becoming More Common

Released on = January 5, 2006, 12:25 am

Press Release Author = bridgetallen

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = As women become more fed up with menopause symptoms,
controversial treatments are becoming more widely accepted.

Press Release Body = As women become more fed up with menopause symptons,
controversial treatments are becoming more widely accepted.

Since the dawn of man, women have been plagued with menopause. Common ailments
associated with this stage in life are hot flashes, insomnia, mood swings, headaches, and number of other symptoms. For years, the most common treatment was hormone replacement therapy; however, in 2002 it came to light the various dangers associated with this course of treatment. Since that time, alternative ways to relieve the symptoms of menopause have begun to surface claiming impressive results.
See http://www.menopausesymptons4.com/articles/menopause-symptons.html for more
information.

One of the most common alternative treatments of menopause is the use of natural or
herbal remedies. While this particular course of therapy has never been highly
regarded in the medical community, it is especially looked down upon by some doctors
in regards to menopause treatment. Recently, this course of treatment has been
expanded to include personalized concoctions designed to fit the individual needs of
the patient. While many women sing the praises of this personalized therapy, the
North American Menopause Society and the American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists do not advocate the treatment and actually disregard the practice as
being ineffective and potentially dangerous.

Another way some doctors are treating menopause symptoms is with the use of
hypnosis. While extensive studies are yet to be concluded, some patients experience
a great deal of relief from insomnia and hot flashes after hypnotherapy. Especially
for those that seem to be unsusceptible to other forms of treatment, this may be an
avenue that provides relief where other resources have fallen short.

However, some doctors and scientists are extremely skeptical with the new remedies
becoming available. Those individuals warn many of these treatments are untested
and long term effects are unknown. Nevertheless, women seem to be lining up to try
the next big thing in menopause symptom relief.

For more information go to
http://www.menopausesymptons4.com/articles/menopause-symptons.html


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Contact Details = Bridget Allen

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