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Menopause and Insomnia |
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Insomnia
is an unwelcome side effect of early menopause for many women. It was
believed that night sweats were the main cause of insomnia in
menopausal women, but the current belief is that the condition is
connected with the drop in the brain chemical serotonin that occurs
when your estrogen levels decline. The drop in hormonal levels is
also a contributing factor. To combat menopausal insomnia, the
sufferer should begin a program of hormone replacement therapy to
stabilize hormone levels. Herbs, vitamins and phyto-estrogens may
also be beneficial. The following behavioral changes may also prove
beneficial:
Get
in some exercise every day ( but not in the evening before bed time)
Establish
a night time routine which you find relaxing and enjoyable
Have
a warm bath 90 minutes before bed-time
Don’t
eat within 90 minutes of retiring
If
you can’t sleep, stop tossing and turning and put on the light.
Reach for your favorite book and enjoy the solitude.
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