A method that can help you through menopause-hormone replacement therapy

Menopause, a woman’s permanent absence of menstruation, marks the end of women’s childbearing age. The average age of menopause for urban women in northern China is 49.5 years old, 47.5 years old for rural women, 48.99 years old for women in southern China and 51 years old for women in the United States. Most women usually go through a transitional period before menopause, medically known as perimenopause, or menopause. During this period, estrogen involved in regulating menstruation fluctuates, causing a series of climacteric symptoms, such as hot flashes and sleep disorders. Normal menstrual cycle For women of childbearing age, the periodic changes of estrogen and progesterone secreted by ovaries regulate the menstrual cycle of women:

Steady menopause, try hormone replacement therapy?

In previous issues, the Health Headline has already introduced to readers that what is a female climacteric and some tips for relieving climacteric symptoms (click on the topic to read the article). I believe you also understand that the occurrence of climacteric symptoms is actually due to the fluctuation and gradual decrease of estrogen levels. Isn’t estrogen supplementation enough? This should be the most straightforward and simple idea. In fact, it has been done clinically. However, when it comes to the actual implementation process, it has also gone through many twists and turns. In this article, let’s talk about the “climacteric hormone replacement therapy” mentioned repeatedly before. Beginning-Rapid Popularity Hormone replacement therapy for middle-aged and elderly women has been going Read More …

There are answers to the doubts about menopause.

Dr. Clove often receives questions from readers. In the comment area of the [Menopause Series] article, readers and friends have expressed their confusion about menopause. In this article, Dr. Clove sorted out the most frequently asked questions and answered them in a unified way to see if there was exactly what you wanted to know. How do you judge whether you are entering menopause? For women over 40 years of age, within 10 months, there are two changes in the length of adjacent menstrual cycles that are greater than or equal to 7 days, which means that they have entered the early menopause. The sign of entering the late menopause transition is the length of the menstrual cycle, which is Read More …