How To Reduce Hip Pain And Inflammation During The Menopause

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  • @sidneyarmstrong9850
    @sidneyarmstrong9850 2 месяца назад +2

    LOL "blame your mother" Really good information. Thank you Doc.

  • @ClaireMitchell-n6y
    @ClaireMitchell-n6y 6 месяцев назад +3

    I would add - ensure adequate Vit D3 taken with fat and magnesium - which is a known drug deletion for HRT - which facilitates Vit D effectiveness. Look here on youtube to rule out GTPS - greater trochanteric pain syndrome. If it is - then address that; don't cross your legs on affected hip, don't stretch but strengthen the hip with exercises you will be able to find on youtube, don't sleep on affected hip, side sleepers use a knee pillow, etc, etc. In peri/menopause our collagen reduces so the muscles that run over our hip are easily irritated. Also, even a 5% weight loss if required will benefit any joint pain. Menopause is about increased risk of heart disease, osteoporosis and dementia in women.

  • @meredithhull307
    @meredithhull307 9 месяцев назад +4

    Taking 6mg of Boron erased the pain in my hips

  • @healthyexchange8606
    @healthyexchange8606 Год назад +1

    Great information - I have been following a (mostly) anti-inflammatory diet to help with joint pain and arthritis and noticed that when I'm careful with my diet, my hot flashes are minimized (and vice versa - if I overindulge, suddenly I'm getting night sweats again). I've wondered what the connection between inflammation and hot flashes is, which I realize is outside the scope of your video and hip surgery practice, but I'd be curious if you have anything to add here. Thank you!

    • @Lathamhipsurgery
      @Lathamhipsurgery  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. As a surgeon I am fascinated by inflammation. We have to work with it to reduce the risk of complications. There’s a really interesting connection between inflammation, the immune system and aging. Hormones have a huge influence on this. Fluctuating levels of oestrogen and progesterone certainly affect the circulation and modulate inflammation. The body’s thermostat is sensitive to these changes hence the hot flashes.

  • @patriciapyper4617
    @patriciapyper4617 Месяц назад +1

    Why does blood pressure go up and piles in Men please thank you for this video ❤😂

    • @Lathamhipsurgery
      @Lathamhipsurgery  Месяц назад

      Good questions. BP goes up as we get older. It’s affected by diet/exercise/sleep all of which are affected by the menopause. I’m not sure about the association with piles though. Maybe related to pelvic floor problems.

  • @heidiwolf1793
    @heidiwolf1793 6 месяцев назад +2

    🙏🏻