Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Side Effects of Menopause - 3 Psychological Effects on Women


Menopause is not only a physical factor, but also a thing of the mind. Cessation of menses sends some signals and concern to most women, particularly those that are not or properly informed about the subjecting energy. We are not just bodies, we are spirits as well. Just as what goes on in our minds can affect our bodies, so also can what goes on inside our bodies affect our minds. This is especially true of women.

Here are various ways menopause can affect women's health psychologically:

Psychological effects of menopause 1: Change in Temperament
For many women, menopause is accompanied by a sudden change in temperament. They become irritable and hot-tempered. They feel that their husbands no longer have interest in them like before. They feel that they are no longer as attractive as before. It is very important for men to understand their wives as they pass through this stage. Often, men do not understand what their wives are going through. This creates a lot of tension and division in the families.

Psychological effects of menopause 2: Feeling of Depression, Anxiety and Nervousness
Menopausal women often experience depression, anxiety and nervousness. This could be caused by a consciousness that they are ageing. Some scientists have proposed that oestrogen nurture both the mind and body. Hence, a decline in oestrogen may result in depression, forgetfulness and nervousness. What ever may be the cause, it is important to assure menopausal women that there is hope.

Psychological effects of menopause 3: Menopause as Sign of Old Age
Most women see menopause as a sign of ageing, being out of fashion and saying good bye to beauty. It brings some women face to face with the agility of the husband at the time of menopause. Since the duration of men's sexual strength is longer than that of women, some women at menopause develop the fear of losing their husband to ever-ready, desperate but exotic ladies on the street. Realizing these may precipitate variety of fears associated with menopause.

Other Psychological Effects of Menopause on Women are:
* Fear of death,
* Fear of the unknown
* Fear of dependence on Children
* Fear of loneliness and Helplessness
* Fear of failure of physical and financial resources
* Fear of loss of husband's attention, care and love.

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