Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 Hi all, For the women here that are of perimenopause or menopause age, I just thought I would throw in that a recurrent bladder infections are a " symptom " of peri/meno. So, if you think that might be a contributing factor, your body may be alerting you to the need to do more than treat the symptoms of your bladder infection. The lining of the urethra is very influenced by by hormonal changes. In an addition to recurrent bladder infections, you may also begin to notice incontinence (especially when laughing or sneezing), vaginal yeast infections, vaginal dryness, and/or increased frequency in urination. These are typically a sign of a lack of estrogen. Phytoestrogens will help tremendously. What I personally find most helpful are: Vitex Dong Quai Essential Fatty Acids Also, adding extra vitamin E (800 IU's) will help a great deal. Remember, your body is a messenger of infinite wisdom through the symptoms you experience. For those at peri/meno age, we must " listen " to our symptoms, and look deeper than making them go away. Happy Sunday, Michelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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