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  2. "Either way, an individual is in a new phase of life with much lower estrogen and testosterone levels, unless they opt for treatment," Dr. Javaid says. "We have estrogen receptors all over our body.

  3. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Changes in sexual health: Lower estrogen levels can lead to low libido, more trouble achieving orgasm and vaginal dryness, which can cause burning and pain during sex, Tang says. Many women find ...

  4. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

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    The female body has estrogen receptors almost everywhere, Garrison explains, so, as estrogen levels begin to fluctuate during perimenopause, then drop after menopause, the impacts can be far-reaching.

  5. Phytoestrogen - Wikipedia

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    The phenolic ring that is indispensable for binding to estrogen receptor; The ring of isoflavones mimicking a ring of estrogens at the receptors binding site; Low molecular weight similar to estrogens (MW=272) Distance between two hydroxyl groups at the isoflavones nucleus similar to that occurring in estradiol; Optimal hydroxylation pattern

  6. Vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    For women who have irritation and inflammation caused by low levels of estrogen (postmenopausal), a topical estrogen cream might be prescribed. The following are typical treatments for trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginosis, and yeast infections: Trichomoniasis: Oral treatment with either metronidazole or tinidazole. [8] "Sexual partner(s) should ...

  7. Atrophic vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    Atrophic vaginitis is inflammation of the vagina as a result of tissue thinning due to low estrogen levels. [2] Symptoms may include pain with sex, vaginal itchiness or dryness, and an urge to urinate or burning with urination. [1] [3] It generally does not resolve without ongoing treatment. [1] Complications may include urinary tract ...

  8. This Is the Secret Menopause Weight Gain Culprit No One's ...

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    Between 60% and 70% of women gain weight during menopause. While you may think that hormonal changes are the sole reason for weight gain during menopause and there’s nothing you can do about it ...

  9. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Bioidentical hormones were first used for menopausal symptom relief in the 1930s, [2] after Canadian researcher James Collip developed a method to extract an orally active estrogen from the urine of pregnant women and marketed it as the active agent in a product called Emmenin. [3]