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 monthly period. Typically, menopause happens between the ages of 45-55. As a woman approaches menopause, her body produces less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This signals the end of her reproductive years.

Some key things to know about menopause:

Hormone therapy medications that provide estrogen and often progesterone can help treat menopausal symptoms. Many women use hormone therapy short-term for symptom relief. The potential risks and benefits of hormone therapy should be discussed with your doctor.

For personalized guidance on managing menopause, consider scheduling a consultation with Hormone Health Institute. Their caring providers create customized hormone therapy plans to help women transition through menopause comfortably. Visit ]() to learn more and book an appointment.

Going through menopause is a major change, but being informed about what to expect and addressing symptoms early can help you take it all in stride. With an understanding doctor guiding the way, women can pass through menopause confidently.

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