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- Digestive Problems? Menopause Might Be To Blame - Orlando Health
Decreasing amounts of estrogen and progesterone during menopause can slow down the process of food passing through the GI system When the digestive process takes longer, more water is reabsorbed back into the bloodstream, which can lead to constipation, increased gas and bloating
- Understanding Digestive Problems in Menopause
Read all about menopause digestive problems, the effect that hormones have on your gastrointestinal system, and what you can do for ultimate relief here
- Digestive Health Issues More Common During Perimenopause and Menopause
Digestive complaints like bloating, gas, stomach pain, and constipation are common to menopause, as well as other health problems A new study out of the UK aimed to explore just how common such digestive health problems are among perimenopausal and menopausal women
- Navigating Digestive Issues During Menopause - Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic Ob Gyn, Dr Catherine Caponero, joins the Butts Guts podcast to explain why and how menopause (and perimenopause) often causes digestive issues like bloating, constipation, heartburn, food sensitivity and more
- Impact of Menopause on Digestive Health: Symptoms, Treatment
Hormone changes that accompany menopause may also affect your digestive system Learn what symptoms to look out for and how to manage them
- Can Menopause Cause Stomach Issues? A Deep Dive into Gut Health During . . .
Yes, significant hormonal changes, particularly the decline in estrogen during menopause, can directly cause stomach upset by influencing gut motility, digestive secretions, gut microbiome balance, and overall gut sensitivity
- Bowel problems in the menopause
Cells in the gut and digestive system respond to the hormone estrogen, so when your body produces less of it during the menopause, this can affect the way your gut works The drop in estrogen also impacts other hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline, which have roles in digestion too
- Digestive Issues - Menopause Network
If a woman starts experiencing digestive issues, such as bloating, gas, indigestion, constipation, or diarrhea, around the same time as other menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and irregular periods, it is possible that these digestive issues are related to menopause
- Digestive Bowel Changes - Menopause Guidance
Explore the digestive and bowel changes that can occur during menopause, and how you can address them
- Digestive health and menopause
Hormonal changes during menopause, particularly the decline of estrogen, can influence the gut microbiome and this communication - leading to digestive symptoms
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