Endometriosis Part 11 – Hormonal Symptoms of Endometriosis
As mentioned in previous articles, the last normal menstrual cycle stage a layer of endometriosis inside the uterus is removed, known as menstrual blood, but some of endometriosis tissues grow somewhere in the body causing endometriosis. Endometriosis also reacts to the menstrual cycle hormonal signals, tissue-building, breaking and disposal through menstruation. In this article we will discuss the effects of endometriosis on the hormonal system. 1. Flushing FlashesHot also known as hot flashes, is a sensation of intense heat with sweating and tachycardia, and usually can last from two to thirty minutes for each occurrence, which normally happens only to women in menopause. Women with endometriosis may also experience some sources of hot flashes caused by hormonal imbalance and tends to occur only in times of menstruation as a result of more progesterone produced by the gland of purity and low levels of estrogen in the body good. The intake of foods rich in soy help to reduce symptoms of hot flashes. 2. BreastTender tender breast usually occurs in women during the 7 to 14 before his term as discomfort, pain and swelling of the breasts. It also happens to women 1-2 weeks after conception. In the case of endometriosis, because of endometriosis implants interfere or accession against the normal functions of the ovary of the menstrual cycle as the result of overproduction of estrogen or progesterone. These symptoms may worsen due to a decrease in normal ovarian function. It is said that the intake of vitamin B6 and evening primrose oil can help. Be sure to talk with your doctor before taking any supplement or over the counter medication. 3. SyndromePremenstrual Premenstrual syndrome is a condition that occurs between ovulation and the beginning of the period. Women with endometriosis also have PMS mostly caused by a hormonal imbalance and the imbalance of estrogen and progesterone, serotonin or excessive androgen. Where before menstrual symptom of endometriosis is caused by an imbalance of prostaglandins and leukotrienes produced by the endometrium that interferes with normal muscle contraction and local blood flow causing abdominal pain. 4. Extending and heavy bleedingNormally abnormal uterine bleeding in women occurs at menarche or stage of perimenopause. It can also happen to women with hypothyroidism or polycystic ovary syndrome. If the bleeding is heavy and more than six months, then it is caused by endometrial implants or accession that interferes with the ability to constrict blood vessels to stop bleeding after a normal menstrual shedding. I hope this information will help. If you need additional insurance information or advice, please follow my series of articles in the subject at my home page at: http://medicaladvisorjournals. blogspot. comhttp: / / lifeanddisabitityinsuranceunderwriter. blogspot. com / http:/ / endometiosis12. blogspot. com /
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"Let Take Care Your Health, Your Health Will Take Care You" Kyle J. Norton
I have been studying natural remedies for disease prevention for over 20 years and working as a financial consultant since 1990. Master degree in Mathematics, teaching and tutoring math at colleges and universities before joining insurance industries.





