Every woman goes through several changes in her body functions, which marks different stages in her life.
Menopause is an unavoidable phase in every woman's life. Its signs and symptoms can be often disturbing, but it is important to understand your body and learn ways to cope with your difficulties.
There are various options available to successfully manage your distress, and Dr Alexander will be the right person to guide you.
With puberty, starts the menstrual cycle, where certain hormones control the monthly release of the egg and preparation for pregnancy. The termination of menstruation and fertility of women is known as menopause. Menopause usually occurs in the forties or fifties of women's life .
Some women however, experience menopause before their forties, and the condition is then known as premature menopause.
Menopause can be characterized by physical and emotional changes. Approaching the time of your menopause (perimenopause), you may experience
Menopause is a natural process that takes place in every woman as she reaches her early forties or fifties. The production of the hormones by your ovaries to regulate your menstrual cycle, namely estrogen and progesterone, start to decrease. Eventually, your ovaries will stop producing eggs. This will make you experience changes in your menstrual pattern and bring an end to your periods.
There are some factors that can induce early menopause include the following:
Some of the possible complications associated with menopause include the following:
Dr Alexander can identify your transition to menopause with your signs and symptoms. To confirm the diagnosis, Dr Alexander may order blood tests to check your levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estrogen (oestradiol), as a decrease in the level of Oestrogen hormone can project menopause.
Menopause itself needs no treatment, but treatment may be required to control its signs and symptoms. Dr Alexander will discuss the risks and benefits and may recommend any of the following depending on your condition.
Hormone replacement therapy: Dr Alexander may recommend treatment with hormones including estrogen and/or progestin for your hot flashes and bone loss. It may also help prevent cardiovascular problems if started within five years of menopause.
Vagina estrogen: Small doses of estrogen in the form of cream, pills, or rings can help you manage vaginal dryness, urinary symptoms and discomfort during intercourse.
Recently we have been using Vaginal Laser ( Monalisa Touch ) for vaginal skin rejuvenation and collagen production.
Antidepressants: Low-dose antidepressants can help you manage hot flashes when hormone replacement therapy is not advisable for you, and will also help improve your mood.
Medication treatment: You may also be prescribed medications to reduce your bone loss and risk for fractures.
Some of these lifestyle remedies can also help you reduce or prevent the symptoms of menopause.
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