Menopausal Syndrome Symptoms
Following are the signs or symptoms that indicate the presence of this
disease in females:
- Hot flushes
- Night sweats
- Nervous tension
- Menstrual disturbance
- Insomnia
- Diminished interest in sex
- Irritability
- Depression
- Chills
- Fatigue
- Palpitation
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Numbness
Causes for Menopausal Syndrome
This ailment is the result of imbalance of all the three doshas i.e. vata,
pitta and kapha.
Menopausal Syndrome Pathogenesis
Menopause is a natural process because of which imbalance is created in the
three doshas or the body energies due to which various symptoms can be
observed. Although, all the three doshas are disturbed by menopause vata is
the first one to be aggravated due to which nervousness, anxiety, insomnia
and depression develop in females. Furthermore, aggravated vata causes
imbalance of pitta dosha and this lead to night sweats and hot flushes.
Finally kapha dosha is aggravated causing numbness, lethargy, weak digestion
and obesity.
Due to the absence of menstruation cycle a lot of toxins that are otherwise
expelled with menstruation accumulate in the body adding to physical
symptoms like pain in back and pelvis, deposition of fat around hips, belly
and thighs, tumors, cysts in the uterus or ovaries.
Treatment for Menopausal Syndrome
The medical treatment given to women in this ailment is as follows:
- Rasayan or rejuvenating medicines like, Bhritvata Chantamani, Vata
Kulantak Rasa and Prawal Pisthi.
- Licorice and Ashwagandha that have natural estrogen should be taken
in powder form.
Dosage: Take one half teaspoonful of each (mixed together)
twice a day with warm milk or honey.
Menopausal Syndrome Recipes
- Soak five almonds overnight. In morning peel off skin and grind
almonds into a fine paste. Grind 3 black peppers, 2 pieces of cardamom
and one teaspoon of anise seeds and mix them with almond paste. Add
paste to 250 ml of boiled milk. Add one teaspoon of honey and drink when
lukewarm.
Menopausal Syndrome Panchakarma
The diet taken during menopause must be easily digestible, should balance
Vata and Pitta and should not produce toxins in the body.
The food must comprise of three basic elements, namely:
- Vegetables
- Fresh Fruits
- Nuts, seeds and grains
- Vitamins E, D and C
- Sprouts
- Soaked nuts and seeds
- Fresh cooked vegetables
- Vegetable soup
- Milk products
- Fresh cottage cheese
- Wheat
- Beet juice (taken in small quantities of 60 to 90 ml thrice a day)
All processed, refined and denatured foods such as white flour, white
sugar, cold drinks, frozen food, food containing chemicals and
preservatives, greasy food, spicy food, fried stuff, sour food must be
avoided.
Exercises such as walking, jogging, swimming, meditation, yoga and
relaxation procedures are good for maintaining a high level of health.
Yoga for
Menopausal Syndrome
- Bhujagasana
- Halasana
- Sitakari
- Sitali Pranayam
- Breathing Exercises
Potency / Virya
Cold