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what is the significance of menopause ? why is it useful?

2007-11-02 23:45:20 · 4 answers · asked by VIJAYEVARSHCINI D 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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- menopause is not totally useful for a woman, but has some beneficial effects in her body systems.
- menopause is the regression of the functions of ovary, so that the eggs are not produced and also the hormones level also goes down- estrogen
- when estrogen is getting reduced, it has ill effects on bones producing a condition called osteoporosis and so the bones finally get fractured on its own or with some trivial trauma
- but estrogen decrease has a protective effect on heart.
it alters the level of good and bad cholesterol and finally reducing the risk of heart disease.
- the important use is, she cannot reproduce anymore and controls the family growth.
but not soon after the menopause, a lady becomes infertile, it takes few months for the ovaries to get completely shut down
- as estrogen is reduced it no more can maintain the moisture of the female genital outlet, vagina, and this gets dried leading to what is called senile vaginitis
- but the risk of breast cancer gets reduced with increase in the risk of cervical cancer

yes, menopause is highly evolved and from various research studies, it now possible to take necessary actions like hormone replacement therapy to avoid the detrimental effects of menopause.

2007-11-03 00:26:34 · answer #1 · answered by jahnu 2 · 1 1

The Grandmother hypothesis considers that the menopause may have been selected for in human evolution, because later life infertility could actually have conferred an evolutionary advantage by allowing older women to spend more time helping with the survival of their existing children and grandchildren.

2007-11-03 07:28:10 · answer #2 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

Menopause is a crucial stage in a woman's life. It is a period of slight deterioration in the functioning of the hormonal organs of a woman's body. It is a stage wherein the woman is expected to experience some of the aging phenomenon she is likely to live with during the rest of her life.

Such stage is very significant in various aspects of medicinal study. For one thing, it has become a good source of discussion in psychology, for several emotional problems related to esteem and anxiety have been atrributed to it. Menopausal symptoms, or the stage itself, determines whether it is safe for a woman to bear children--it becomes a turning point for woman because it is an implication that she will lose one role of her womanhood.

In general, menopause determines whether life is likely to occur or not.

2007-11-03 06:59:03 · answer #3 · answered by edelweiss 2 · 1 1

Because it gives women the right to kill without facing prosecution. Makes men become highly aware of the need to guard their safety. Puts those around the menopausal on high alert. These are all highly evolved responses.

2007-11-03 07:02:25 · answer #4 · answered by Warren W- a Mormon engineer 6 · 0 1

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