
Arthritis and Pain Treatment Center
Treat the Root of Disease Underlying Pain
Specialized in Intervention of Neuro-immune-endocrine Crosstalk for Inflammation and Pain Control
315-378-5556; 607-372-2082; 585-358-6186
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Inflammation Control for Menopause Management
Best Menopause Specialist Doctors at Menopause Management Clinics in Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, NY
Menopause is a point in time 12 months after a woman's last period. The years leading up to that point, when women may have changes in their monthly cycles, hot flashes, or other symptoms, are called the menopausal transition or perimenopause. The menopausal transition most often begins between ages 45 and 55.
Menopause is linked with inflammation. Lower levels of estrogen absolutely contribute to inflammation during menopause. Estrogen decline during the menopausal transition drives a systemic inflammatory state. Women in menopause have elevated levels of the key proinflammatory cytokines, i.e. IL-1β, IL-8 and TNF-α. Chronic inflammation occurs in the menopause transition, as the decline in estrogen has an effect in inflammation and the immune response that can lead to symptoms and higher risk of diseases long term. Some studies have found that lower hormone levels during menopause increase inflammatory proteins known to contribute to rheumatoid arthritis. Postmenopausal hormones rapidly increased the concentration of the inflammation factor C-reactive protein. Such an effect may be related to adverse early effects of estrogen therapy. Estrogen, progesterone, which declines with perimenopause and menopause, is a natural anti-inflammatory hormone. The decline that comes with menopause removes the natural inflammatory protection, bringing rise, and often awareness of body aches and pains. Most women find that their pain eases when their hormones are returned to balance. Chronic inflammation is a risk factor of some serious diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Best menopause specialist doctors manage menopause symptoms with inflammation modulation skills at menopause management clinics in Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, NY. Acupuncture intervenes inflammatory reflex, the reflex neural circuits of nervous system, to control inflammation before, during, and after menopause. Acupuncture can turn neuro-immuno-endocrine networks into balance and maintains homeostasis for healthy life and healthy living. Arthritis and Pain Treatment Center offers world class menopausal acupuncture for women's health in Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, NY. RUI is an acupuncture menopause specialist, One of the best integrative medicine menopause doctor specialists in the world, serving Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, NY and near by areas. Personalized intervention menopause management is based upon individual inflammation profiling of each patient visit to the menopause clinics in Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, NY.
