Menopausal Symptoms and Challenges
If one year has passed since the cessation of menstrual bleeding, this period is considered menopause. The menopausal process can be challenging for many women. Common symptoms during this period, such as hot flashes, weight gain, forgetfulness, aggressiveness, and low energy, can negatively affect daily life. Women can navigate this period healthily with proper treatment and follow-up.
Transition to Menopause and Bleeding Disorders
Sometimes, the transition to menopause can manifest with intense and irregular bleeding disorders. During this process, the uterine lining (endometrium) should be sampled with a biopsy to check for any cancerous formation. Such bleeding disorders are common before menopause.
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement and Menopause Treatment
In recent years, bioidentical hormone replacement (BHR) used in menopause treatment has become one of the most discussed and impactful topics related to menopause. The use of biological estrogen provides women great relief in dealing with the effects of menopause. Previously used animal-derived hormones carried risks such as embolism and heart diseases, so menopause treatment was not applied for a long time. However, today, biological hormone therapies provide significant advantages for women’s heart, brain, and bone health.
Protective Effects of Biological Estrogen
Studies have proven that biological estrogen helps prevent age-related diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. The protective effect of estrogen is particularly noticeable on bone health, but it is also effective on target organs such as breast tissue.
It is important to image and monitor breast tissue before treatment. Additionally, biological progesterone hormone is used alongside biological estrogen therapy. This hormone helps prevent risks such as breast cysts and breast cancer. While animal-derived progesterone carries a higher risk of embolism, biological progesterone has been shown to minimize this risk.
Women’s Health After Menopause
Treatment for women’s health in the post-menopausal period should consider not only physical but also psychological and social factors. Bioidentical hormone replacement is widely used in developed countries around the world as an approach that improves quality of life by enabling women to go through this period more healthily and comfortably.
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