Why Women Over 55 Struggle More with Joint Pain (and What to Do)

The Hormonal Link to Joint Pain That Most Doctors Ignore

Joint pain in women over 55 is often misattributed to aging — but estrogen loss plays a huge role. Lower estrogen means reduced collagen production and higher inflammation

  • Menopause = less estrogen = more joint dryness
  • Decline in muscle mass = less joint support
  • What to Do: Add phytoestrogen-rich foods (flaxseed, soy, red clover tea), and support your joints with hyaluronic acid and omega-3s. Exercise with light resistance bands to strengthen surrounding muscles.

What’s really causing your joint pain? Find out below:

FAQ:

  • Can joint pain from menopause improve? – Yes, with nutrition, movement, and support.

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