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What Causes Amenorrhea,leg Cramps And Night Sweats?

i am 47 y old,likey early menopause as no cycle for 18months. experiencing leg cramps, ... wobbly legs, night sweats, some lightheadedness, .... happened a year and a half ago similar sx... tested for ms., lupus, brain scan, lung scan... all negative albeit mild hypoglycemia.
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. Your symptoms seem to be related to menopause. I would ask you to see a gynecologist for a proper appraisal of the situation and get further management. Hormone assay to confirm menopause, sonogram of the pelvis preferably in the trans-vaginal route to know the status of the pelvic organs, insulin levels to check if there is any need for medication and bone density tests if needed are useful. Please take plenty of fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, regular hydration, regular exercise including breathing exercises and meditation help to tide over the situation. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Amenorrhea,leg Cramps And Night Sweats?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. Your symptoms seem to be related to menopause. I would ask you to see a gynecologist for a proper appraisal of the situation and get further management. Hormone assay to confirm menopause, sonogram of the pelvis preferably in the trans-vaginal route to know the status of the pelvic organs, insulin levels to check if there is any need for medication and bone density tests if needed are useful. Please take plenty of fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, regular hydration, regular exercise including breathing exercises and meditation help to tide over the situation. Hope this helps.