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Menopause Profile (FSH, LH, Testosterone, Free Androgen Index, SHBG)

Menopause is the point at which a woman stops having periods and is unable to get pregnant naturally.

Periods normally begin to turn out to occur less frequent over a couple of months or years before they stop completely. 

Menopause naturally begins between the age of 45 and 55 years, as a woman’s estrogen levels decrease. 

What causes the menopause?

As you grow older, the balance of the body’s sexual hormones change, and this causes menopause. Menopause can happen at any age.

There are some situations where menopause is caused by certain surgery done to remove the ovaries, some breast treatments and radiotherapy.

Symptoms of the menopause

Most women will encounter menopausal symptoms. A portion of these can be very serious and significantly affect your day to day activities. 

Some symptoms include: 

  • Hot flushes 
  • Night sweats 
  • Vaginal dryness and distress during sex 
  • Difficulty resting 
  • Low mind-set or nervousness 
  • Reduced sex drive (charisma) 
  • Problems with memory and fixation 

Menopausal symptoms can start months or even a very long time before your periods stop and last around four years after your last period.



When to see your GP 

Your GP can generally confirm whether you are menopausal depending on your side effects, however, a blood test to measure your hormone levels might be completed in case you’re matured 40 to 45. 

Blood tests may likewise be completed to help analyze untimely menopause in case you’re under 40 and have menopausal symptoms. 

 

Treating menopausal symptoms

Your GP can offer medicines and recommend way of life changes if you have serious menopausal symptoms that meddle with your everyday life, including: 

    • Exercising regularly
    • Hormone Replacement Treatment (HRT) 
    • Vaginal estrogen creams, greases or lotions for vaginal dryness 
    • Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) 
    • Eating a healthy balanced diet 

 

 

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