Menopause Care

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Menopause Care

Understanding and Supporting Women Through Change

Menopause happens because the ovaries gradually produce less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. While it is a normal biological process, the symptoms and changes it brings can affect a woman’s physical and emotional well-being.

Menopause is a natural stage in every woman’s life when her menstrual cycles stop, and fertility comes to an end. It usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, though the timing can vary for each individual.

Common Signs and Symptoms

Every woman’s experience of menopause is different. Some may have few symptoms, while others find daily life affected.
Typical symptoms can include:

  • Irregular or stopped periods
  • Hot flashes and night sweats
  • Mood swings or irritability
  • Sleep problems and tiredness
  • Vaginal dryness or discomfort
  • Changes in weight or body shape
  • Reduced concentration or memory
  • Hair or skin changes

These changes are normal and can often be managed with lifestyle adjustments and medical guidance.

Why Menopause Care Matters

Menopause is not an illness — but the hormonal changes can increase the risk of certain health conditions such as:

  • Osteoporosis (bone thinning)
  • Heart disease
  • Weight gain and diabetes
  • Mood and sleep disturbances

With the right support, these risks can be reduced, and quality of life can be maintained.

Managing Menopause

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Healthy eating, regular exercise, stress management, and adequate sleep can ease symptoms and protect long-term health.
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HRT replaces the hormones that the body no longer produces after menopause. It can relieve hot flashes, improve sleep, and protect bone health. A doctor will discuss whether it’s suitable for you based on your personal and family health history.
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Some women prefer or need non-hormonal treatments such as herbal remedies, vaginal moisturizers, or specific medications for hot flashes and mood changes.
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Bone-density tests, heart-health screening, and annual check-ups help identify and prevent long-term complications.
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Hormonal changes can affect mood and self-confidence. Talking with healthcare professionals, joining support groups, or practicing relaxation techniques like yoga and meditation can make this transition smoother and more positive.
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Life after menopause can be active, healthy, and fulfilling. With balanced nutrition, exercise, regular screenings, and emotional support, women can enjoy this new phase with renewed strength and confidence.
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