Menopause Symptoms. What to do? Your Questions Answered by Internal Specialist, Dr. Mera
What to do if the effects of menopause are particularly bothersome?
In very serious cases, when menopause disrupts a woman’s daily life or when she is at high risk of bone loss or fracture, a doctor may prescribe hormonal treatment (or hormone therapy).
Administered orally, as a patch or even as a gel to be applied locally (if symptoms are concentrated in the genital area), this treatment is effective in reducing hot flashes, insomnia, vaginal dryness and bone loss.
However, hormone therapy can cause migraines and increase the risk of stroke and blood clots. Therefore, the guidance of a physicia
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