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At the age of 58 is it normal to get mensuration after 5 years of menopause.
(13 Mar 2007)
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Iagree with Dr KAREN BENTONs answer ,you should see your doctor ,it can be dangerous.
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answered by S on 13 Mar 2007, 11:59:43
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Menopause means 12 months without menses. Technically, you are menopausal for "one day." After that, you are post menopausal. If you have been without menses for five years, then begin bleeding, you need to see a trained health care practitioner. This pattern is not "normal." http://www.countrydoc.com Dr. Karen Benton, Naturopathic Physician
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answered by Dr K B N on 13 Mar 2007, 8:46:42
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Perimenopause is the time span from when a woman's periodic menstrual cycle becomes irregular, until one year after menopause. This transition can also take many years during which, many women experience a few of the menopausal symptoms. For natural menopausal remedies, visit, http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/remedy/Menopausal-Disorders.html To cope up with hot flushes, visit, http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/askquestion/534/treatment-for-hot-flushes-i-am-suffering-with-seve.html Radhika Kartik, Consultant Dietitian
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answered by r k on 13 Mar 2007, 8:07:15
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