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Why Your Mouth Burns During Menopause (Burning Mouth Syndrome) - And What Actually Helps
If your mouth, tongue, or lips have been feeling like they're on fire - and your doctor hasn't been able to explain why - you might be dealing with Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS), one of the most under-discussed symptoms of menopause. It affects roughly 1 in 3 menopausal women at some point.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Jun 3010 min read


Menopause Itchy Skin: Why You're So Itchy and What Actually Helps
Itchy skin is one of the most annoying - and least talked about - symptoms of menopause. It's caused primarily by dropping estrogen levels, which leads to thinner, drier, less elastic skin that struggles to retain moisture. Some women experience a crawling or pins-and-needles sensation on the skin (called formication) which can feel completely alarming if you don't know what it is. The good news?
There's a lot you can do about it.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Jun 2310 min read


Menopause Migraines: Why Hormonal Headaches Happen and How to Find Relief
Struggling with menopause migraines or sudden hormonal headaches during perimenopause? You’re not alone. Many women who never had migraines before, suddenly begin experiencing debilitating headaches in their 40s and 50s. These migraines can appear out of nowhere and often worsen as hormone levels fluctuate. The good news is that understanding why menopause migraines happen can help you manage them more effectively. In this guide, we’ll explore: Why migraines become common dur
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Mar 178 min read


The Mental Health Benefits of Exercising in Menopause: Why Movement Matters More Than Ever
Menopause marks a significant transition in a woman’s life - a natural and inevitable shift that often brings profound physical, emotional, and psychological changes. While conversations around menopause traditionally focus on hot flashes, night sweats, and hormonal fluctuations, the mental health impact can be equally, if not more, challenging. Many women report increased anxiety, mood swings, irritability, sadness, brain fog, and even a sense of losing themselves.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Jan 612 min read
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