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Women's Health Articles


Menopause Getting Enough Sleep


By: Jeanette Pollock

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For many women, getting a restful sleep when they are going through menopause can be difficult. Night sweats, hot flashes, and anxiety are just a few things that can keep you up at night in addition to all the other things in your life that may be bothering you.

Getting enough sleep is essential when performing your daily activities. Not getting enough sleep can result in:

? Being sluggish throughout the day
? Concentration levels lowered
? Poor diet
? Premature aging

Menopause for many women is not convenient. Many women work full-time, are raising children, and need sleep in order to complete their daily tasks. But nature is not going to stop just because the timing is wrong. There are ways women can help themselves and make the effects of menopause a little easier to take.

Taking a look at your diet is the best way to help ease the symptoms of menopause. Cutting back on spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol, especially at nighttime will help. Getting plenty of exercise, even if it is just taking the stairs instead of the elevator, will cause symptoms of menopause to decrease. Not only will a healthy diet and exercise help relieve the symptoms of menopause, diet and exercise will also reduce stress, which will help you get a good night?s sleep.

Wearing layers of clothing that can be taken off will make sleeping more comfortable in case you have a hot flash during the nighttime. The most important thing to remember is that you should try to take care of yourself the best way you can and try to be prepared when the symptoms of menopause occur during the night.

Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of menopausedomain.com. Visit Jeanette's site to learn more about getting sleep during menopause.

 

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