Living With Menorrhagia

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Menorrhagia I had a question the other day about menorrhagia. Menorrhagia is the medical term for heavy or prolonged menstrual periods. This is the most common type of abnormal bleeding from the uterus. Periods are considered heavy if there’s enough blood to soak a pad or tampon every…

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Living With Amenorrhea

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Amenorrhea I had a question the other day about amenorrhea. Amenorrhea is the medical term for absence of periods. Women normally don’t menstruate before puberty, during pregnancy, and after menopause. If a woman doesn’t get her period when she normally should, it may be the symptom of a…

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Living With Dysmenorrhea

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Dysmenorrhea I had a question the other day about dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for the painful cramps you get immediately before or during your menstrual period. There are 2 types of dysmenorrhea:  primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea is another name for common menstrual cramps.…

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Living With PMS

A Natural Approach To Health Living With PMS I had a question the other day about PMS, or premenstrual syndrome. PMS is a medical condition with symptoms affecting many women of childbearing age. PMS can cause a variety of physical and psychological symptoms just before your menstrual period. The exact cause of PMS isn’t known,…

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Living With Dark Circles Under Your Eyes

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Dark Circles Under Your Eyes I had a question the other day about dark circles under your eyes. When dark shadows or bags linger, the cause usually isn’t something temporary, like a few too many cocktails! It might be something you’ve inherited. Pigmentary issues causing under-eye discoloration are…

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Living With Poor Night Vision

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Poor Night Vision I had a question the other day about poor night vision. Millions of people have problems with night vision. Poor night vision is often an early sign of cataracts. Problems with night vision may be treatable or could be a sign of a congenital problem…

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