Menopause

What is menopause?

Menopause is a natural biological process that all women experience as they age. It refers to the point when a woman stops having her menstrual periods and reaches the end of her reproductive years.

The years leading up to menopause are called perimenopause. During this transition time, usually starting in a woman's 40s, the levels of reproductive hormones like estrogen and progesterone start to fluctuate and decline. As a result, women may begin noticing changes like hot flashes, trouble sleeping, vaginal dryness, and irregular periods.

Eventually periods stop completely for 12 consecutive months and after this point, a woman has officially reached menopause. The average age for menopause is 51, but it can happen earlier or later depending on factors like genetics, lifestyle, and medical conditions.

Some key things to understand about this important transition:

The good news? While menopause means leaving childbearing years behind, it opens up a new phase of life with its own joys and freedoms. And there are many treatment options nowadays like hormone therapy, supplements, and lifestyle changes that can help ease challenging symptoms.

If you're experiencing intense menopause issues, the caring professionals at Renew Hormone Clinic offer comprehensive hormone therapy programs tailored to your unique needs. Their individualized treatments can reduce hot flashes, improve energy levels, support better sleep, enhance intimacy and sexuality, and help you feel your best in midlife and beyond. Give their helpful team a call today to discuss the latest medical therapies for managing menopause comfortably and confidently!

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