Journal of Women's Health Care- Lupine Publishers
Menopause Hormone Therapy Current Evidence and Clinical Use by Laura Baquedano Mainar in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers
Spontaneous menopause, the permanent cessation of menstruation caused by loss of ovarian function, occurs at a mean age of 51-52 years. As life expectancy increases,women are living far longer after menopause onset than in the past.Climacteric syndrome is common but it is not always necessary to treat women in the transition and in menopause. However, hormonal changes can be associated with symptoms; the most common are hot flashes and night sweats.
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