Menopause is a natural transition that typically occurs between the ages of 45-55 when a woman's ovaries stop producing the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This marks the end of a women's menstrual cycles.
Common signs and symptoms of menopause include:
While menopause is a natural process, managing symptoms can promote comfort, health, and quality of life.
Hormone testing provides important information about a woman's estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other hormone levels. This data helps identify and address hormone deficiencies or imbalances that may be causing symptoms.
Key hormone tests include:
Understanding one's hormone profile is an essential first step in exploring treatment options.
Proper treatment tailored to a woman's specific hormone needs can provide immense relief by decreasing unpleasant symptoms. Beyond managing symptoms, balancing hormones during the menopause transition also:
Treatment options may include lifestyle changes, hormones, or medications - depending on a woman's needs and health factors.
The onset, duration, and intensity of menopause symptoms varies greatly among women. There is no universal approach.
To optimize outcomes, clinicians should:
Ongoing communication supports adjusting treatment as needed over time.
While menopause marks the end of fertility it opens the door to a new and meaningful phase of life. Seeking care from a menopause specialist can help women transition comfortably into their evolving role as they age.