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Menopause and my teeth
I recently noticed some negative changes in my teeth. My dentist claimed that it could be due to menopause. Kindly advise me.Iyabo (by SMS)As the estrogen levels decrease during perimenopause and ...
You may even develop something called burning mouth syndrome, which can cause unpleasant symptoms. Keep reading to learn about the ways menopause may be affecting your mouth and what you can do to ...
While research specifically tying running to hot flashes is slim, it doesn’t seem like a far jump to think that running may ...
as many as 94 per cent of those surveyed were unaware that electric shock sensations could also be a sign of menopause. Similarly, 94 per cent didn't know that a burning mouth could be a symptom ...
This is burning mouth without an identifiable cause. BMS is more common in older women, particularly menopausal women. It can also affect premenopausal women. According to one study, BMS is seen ...
“Sleep disturbances and menopause-related quality of life were also improved.” Another analysis aimed to determine elinzanetant’s effectiveness in prespecified BMI and smoking history ...
Hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, urinary tract infections, irregular periods, low libido, trouble sleeping, brain ...
Both active and passive smoking have been linked to infertility and earlier menopause in a new large-scale study from the US. Smoking a lot or being exposed to high levels of second-hand smoke could ...