Sunday, December 17, 2006

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Implantable Hormone Pellets
Aetna considers implantable testosterone pellets experimental and investigational for the treatment of symptoms associated with menopause as this use ...
Menopause information - menopause relief and treatment
What are the treatment options for menopause? - Treatments for menopause can ... including a daily tablet, skin patches, a small pellet or implant under the ...
Endometrial Cancer Treatment - National Cancer Institute
During treatment clinical trials, information is collected about new ... For certain conditions (such as diabetes or menopause), hormones are given to ...
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) therapy for ...
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment, making any changes to existing treatment, ...
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treatment. The menopause does mark the end of reproductive life, but it needn�t ... Implants � a small pellet of estrogen is inserted under the ...
TESTOSTERONE & ESTRADIOL PELLETS
Treating Medical Conditions that include Menopause, Impotence, Sex Drive, ... learn about new and old treatments that might offer a better medical treatment ...
Menopause And Hormone Replacement - Health
Each prescription is custom-made to tailor the treatment to the patient's ... The pellet is then implanted under the skin. As blood flows across the pellet, ...
Welcome to the Australasian Menopause Society
Spontaneous extrusion of an oestradiol pellet is uncommon. ... Oestradiol Implants and their role in the treatment of Menopause (Dr. Rod Baber) - available ...
Management of the Menopause
The administration of estrogens in the treatment of the menopause may be ... New hormone preparations, new research information, and a growingand more ...
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During treatment clinical trials, information is collected about new treatments, ... A small, radioactive pellet that is placed in or near a tumor. ...
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Combination Patch Estalis(TM) An Option in the Treatment of Menopause ... the FDA has restricted the use of these pellets because there have been problems ...
The role of testosterone therapy in postmenopausal women: position ...
Pellet and IM testosterone formulations have a risk of excessive dosing. ... Menopause: a new beginning. Available in English, French, or Spanish from the ...
Estrogen Information Summary: National Institute of Neurological ...
UPDS scores were also compared at baseline and after 8-weeks of treatment. Mean age, duration of PD, time since menopause, and medication use were ...
Hormones follow-up - April 2005
Pellets are one option. They are surgically implanted under the skin (much like ... and i didn't notice it) b) we didn't put new pellets in right at the ...
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Hormone Treatment with Pellet Implants. 10:00 � 10:30am ... over 20 years specializing in the treatment of menopause and andropause using bio-identical HRT. ...
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New research findings on the treatment of hormonal imbalances; ... The pellet implant approach to administration of BHRT. * The importance of establishing a ...
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"That's not to say new drugs won't be exciting and wonderfully worthwhile," Larry ... WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. ...
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on Pregnancy; What's New? In the Headlines; Pregnancy Tools ... WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. See additional information.
Subcutaneous Hormone Implants - Dr. Jerry Nosanchuk
Loss of sexual interest following a natural or surgical menopause is an under ... Subcutaneous implantation of hormone pellets is the treatment of choice in ...
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Phase I clinical trials: The purpose of a phase I study is to find the best way to give a new treatment and how much of it can be given safely. ...
Impotence - erectile dysfunction causes and treatment
For example, around the menopause, women may experience pain or discomfort ... into the side of the penis or inserted, as a pellet, into the penis tip. ...
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It was after a year of homeopathic treatment for Ralph that a psychiatrist ... One pellet, the size of a grain of sugar has the same therapeutic effect as a ...
HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Care Guide Information
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment for women who have low hormone levels, like a woman going through menopause. HRT is also called estrogen ...
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Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer-Treatment for cervical cancer depends on the stage of the disease and the ... Alternatively, a pellet of radioactive materials may be placed ...
International Journal of Impotence Research - Testosterone ...
Treatment effects of T pellets waned after about 6 months, with patients reporting ... with surgical menopause (Intrinsa�, Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH, ...
International Journal of Impotence Research - Testosterone therapy ...
Evaluation of an androgen, estrogen, estrogen-androgen combination, and a placebo in the treatment of menopause. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1950; ...
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) therapy ...
The pellet is gradually absorbed by the body. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) therapy is approved for the treatment of endometriosis and ...
Consumer Medicine Information
The pellet gives you a dose of Zoladex 3.6 so you are certain to get your treatment. Each dose of Zoladex 3.6 comes in a new syringe and needle. ...
The male menopause: possible causes, symptoms and treatment

(patch), injection, and as a subdermal pellet. (Dunsmuir, 1999). ... research on the treatment for the female. menopause, in contrast to PADAM, where lit- ...
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Goserelin 3.6 mg pellet is injected under the skin of the abdomen ... After GnRH-a treatment, or any other hormone therapy, endometriosis pain can return. ...
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mother complains of hospital's failure to find airgun pellet in son's neck. ... Dr Marie-Claire Parker to receive award for new insulin treatment. ...


PMS Symptoms and The Latest Treatment Plans


by Patsy Hamilton






PMS symptoms or premenstrual syndrome affect an estimated 85% of all menstruating women. Symptoms are severe in as many as 10% of them. The signs of PMS are similar to other conditions. If your symptoms occur during the two weeks before your period and are relieved within the first couple of days after your period begins, then you probably have PMS.

Although no one knows exactly what causes PMS symptoms, they are believed to be related to normal hormonal changes that occur during the menstrual cycle. Recent studies have shown that women who suffer from the most severe PMS symptoms (premenstrual dysphonic disorder) have lower than normal levels of serotonin. Serotonin is a compound derived from tryptophan that is involved in many processes in the human body. It is one of the substances that transmits signals among nerve cells and is involved in the regulation of moods, sleep cycles and appetite.

The signs of PMS that may be related to low levels of serotonin include mood swings, fatigue, irritability, aggressive behavior, anger, trouble concentrating, food cravings, increased appetite, trouble sleeping, anxiety and depression, among others. PMS symptoms that are probably related to fluctuating hormonal levels include headache, migraines and breast tenderness. Weight gain, backache and bloating could be related to either of the two possible causes. All together there are around 100 different complaints that can be signs of PMS. Typically, a woman�s symptoms vary from month to month from no symptoms at all during some months to numerous symptoms in other.

Recommended medications for treating PMS symptoms include oral contraceptives, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, anti-inflammatories, diuretics and synthetic hormones. However, lifestyle changes, dietary changes, nutritional and herbal supplements are often just as effective and carry less risks of side effects.

Lifestyle changes that can decrease the signs of PMS include regular exercise, avoiding alcohol and tobacco, getting adequate rest and stress management techniques. Exercise produces chemicals in the body (endorphins) that naturally block pain, improve mood and the quality of sleep. Alcohol increases bloating, breast tenderness, headaches, weight gain, reduces the quality of sleep and is a depressant. Cigarette smoking and tobacco use increases anxiety, fatigue, reduces the quality of sleep and can trigger migraines. Adequate rest is always important for good health. Without it, anxiety, fatigue and moodiness increase. Chronic stress increases anxiety and can eventually cause depression and numerous other health problems. Deep muscle relaxation and other stress management techniques can help.

Dietary changes that can reduce PMS symptoms include reducing salt, caffeine and sugar, while increasing water intake, calcium, magnesium, vitamin E, and B-complex and complex carbohydrates. Salt increases the fluid retention that leads to bloating, one of the most common signs of PMS. Caffeine increases anxiety and reduces quality of sleep. Sugar may give you a quick rush of energy, but this will be followed by increased feelings of fatigue and irritability. Water is a natural diuretic and everyone needs about 60 ounces per day.

We should all know how important calcium is for good bone health, but a chronic lack of calcium in the diet can increase insomnia and joint pain. The B-complex vitamins are necessary for energy and regulate metabolism. Lack of B-1 (thiamine) can cause many of the signs of PMS, including depression, forgetfulness and exhaustion. Lack of the vitamin can also lead to constipation, which tends to increase the bloated feeling. In fact, all of the vitamins and minerals are necessary for good health, high energy levels and emotional balance. A diet high in complex carbs (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, etc.) will reduce the likelihood of weight gain and constipation and increase the likelihood that you will get enough nutrients and dietary fiber.

Herbal and other dietary supplements that can reduce the signs of PMS, include 5-HTP, black cohosh, red clover, sarsaparilla, green tea, gingko biloba, gotu kola and many others depending on a woman�s symptoms. Of these, 5-HTP may be the most effective.

5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) is used by the body to create serotonin (described above), but carries none of the risks associated with the manufacturing process used to create synthetic tryptophan. Studies have shown that it is a natural anti-depressant and pain reliever. It reduces anxiety, improves quality of sleep and motor coordination. Other studies have shown that it effectively relieves migraines and chronic headaches and reduces the cravings that can cause binge eating and weight gain. In other words, 5-HTP addresses nearly all PMS symptoms, particularly those that dietary and lifestyle changes may not improve. To learn more about the herbs mentioned above, please visit the Menopause and PMS guide website.

Patsy Hamilton was a health care professional for more than twenty years before becoming a freelance writer. Currently she writes informational health articles, focused on women�s issues. You can read more at http://www.menopause-and-pms-guide.com.

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