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well add this to the long list of menopausal symptoms. i get the same aches and pain too. my doctor prescribed me with some pain relievers and it helped. |
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i have it on my fingers. they get stiff and sometimes i feel needles and pins. do you feel this too? |
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been experiencing tinging on my feet and hands and a feeling of muscle and joint aching. it is perfectly normal! There are many different types of medications that are sold over-the-counter that can help to soothe and relieve pains. |
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discuss it with your doctor, They will be able to direct you on which type of treatment is most effective for you. you may also consider hormone replacement therapies. |
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i get hips and knees aches everytime i get out of bed every morning. but i get used to it thinking they’re just normal signs of aging and menopause. try taking tylenol, it would stop the pain. |
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generally speaking, many women suffers from aches and pains during menopause and i say it's all natural. these are all due to hormonal imbalance. i have been in menopause for two years and i got my bones ache all the time. |
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ask doctors for pain medication. i've been taking some medications but i'm afraid i cannot recommend it to you. maybe you should have it checked first. |
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pain killers do help, the stronger the better. i have body aches a lot of time too. i thought i was the only one. so glad i have found this site. |
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i do exercise regularly, it relieves aches and pain. hormone therapy makes sense for a short period of time. but healthy diet and exercise are still the best remedy. |
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thanks for all the advice! i'm still confused as to what to do but atleast i feel much better now knowing that this is natural to experience. thanks for all the |
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