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Menopause Care

Hormonal changes, osteoporosis, and symptom management

Menopause Care – Hormonal Changes, Osteoporosis, and Symptom Management

At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, we provide comprehensive menopause care to support women during this natural transition of life. Menopause brings hormonal changes that can impact physical, emotional, and bone health. Our specialists focus on symptom relief, long-term wellness, and preventive care to help women maintain quality of life during and after menopause.


Problems / Concerns Addressed:

  • Hot Flashes & Night Sweats – sudden warmth, sweating, and discomfort.
  • Mood Swings & Sleep Problems – anxiety, irritability, and insomnia.
  • Vaginal Dryness & Low Libido – causing discomfort in intimate life.
  • Bone Weakness & Osteoporosis – due to declining estrogen levels.
  • Cardiovascular Risks – increased risk of heart disease post-menopause.

Treatments / Services Offered:

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Balances estrogen and progesterone to relieve symptoms.
  • Non-Hormonal Medications: For women who cannot take hormones.
  • Bone Health Management: Calcium, vitamin D supplements, and osteoporosis treatment.
  • Lifestyle Guidance: Diet, exercise, and stress management.
  • Regular Screenings: Bone density tests, heart health checks, and gynecological evaluations.

FAQs:

What are the common symptoms of menopause?

Common symptoms include hot flashes, mood changes, irregular periods, vaginal dryness, and sleep disturbances.

Is hormone replacement therapy (HRT) safe for everyone?

HRT can be very effective but may not be suitable for women with certain health risks. A doctor’s evaluation is essential.

How can I prevent osteoporosis after menopause?

Adequate calcium, vitamin D, regular exercise, and sometimes medications can help maintain bone strength.

Can menopause affect heart health?

Yes, reduced estrogen levels may increase heart disease risk, making regular checkups and lifestyle changes important.

When should I see a doctor for menopause symptoms?

If symptoms significantly affect daily life or if there are unusual issues like heavy bleeding, it’s best to consult a gynecologist.

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