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A Deeper Look at Menopause

As a journey, menopause is distinct for every woman. However, despite the disparities in the magnitude of hot flashes, nearly all women develop vaginal atrophy after menopause.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     The Women’s Healthcare Physicians at Women’s Healthcare Physicians of Naples understand that women face identical health risks linked to low estrogen. For exceptional service delivery, schedule your appointment with the experts today.

When Does Menopause Appear?

Before menopause, your ovaries begin to generate less estrogen. During this era, called perimenopause, menstrual cycles usually start to shift, although, for every woman, change is diverse. It may take longer or shorter for your monthly cycle, times may be irregular, and your blood flow may be lighter or heavier.

Menopause happens when your ovaries stop releasing estrogen so that your menstruation also stops. The typical menopause age is 51. However, it may occur in your 40s or 50s                                                                                   What Are the Symptoms of Menopause?

Some women have few symptoms, some experience moderate hot flashes. Menopause symptoms are so severe for many women that they disrupt a good night’s sleep and disturb everyday activities.

Classical signs of menopause can develop during perimenopause and remain far after menopause. They include:

  •   Mood changes.
  •   Low sex drive.
  •   Vaginal dryness.
  •   Difficult or frequent urination.
  •   Painful intercourse.
  •   Hot flashes and night sweats.

What Is the Effect of Estrogen Loss on Health?

Estrogen impacts many elements of your body, from hair, immune, to fat tissue, and colon. It controls the metabolism of the bone, helps keep tissues like the blood and vagina elastic, and protects your skin by increasing moisture and reducing collagen loss.

You are at greater risk of the following health problems if you lose estrogen during menopause:

  •   Heart disease.
  •   Hair loss.
  •   Urinary incontinence.
  •   Aging skin (wrinkles, dry skin).
  •   Vaginal atrophy (thinning, drying, inflammation of vaginal walls).
  •   Bone loss and osteoporosis.

How Hormone Replacement Therapy Helps

Restoration of normal hormone levels is the most effective approach to end menopause symptoms and prevent health issues. Despite its efficacy, many women have questions and worries regarding the security of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Would you please not hesitate to arrange an appointment with the Women’s Healthcare Physicians of Naples? They can answer your questions to evaluate whether HRT is the right decision for you, as well as your medical history. For most women, HRT is safe when the amount and type of hormone are tailored to individual needs.

Hormone replacement therapy is possible in different forms, including oral tablets, skin patches,  injections, cream, vaginal rings, and topical creams.

Available Services

In addition to menopause care, new and existing patients are welcome at Women’s Healthcare Physicians of Naples to receive various other treatments. You can schedule an appointment to receive therapies such as:

  •   MonaLisa Touch.
  •   Contraception.
  •   Minimally invasive surgery.
  •   Annual well-woman exams.
  •   Endometriosis.
  •   Family planning.
  •   Fibroids.
  •   Weight loss management.
  •   Transvaginal ultrasound.
  •   Pelvic organ prolapse.
  •   Prenatal care and delivery.
  •   HPV.
  •   Botox.
  •   Ultrasound.

Bottom Line

Menopause is a stage that is bound to come for every woman. In such times, having a trustworthy provider guarantees a smoother transition and overall wellness. Contact Women’s Healthcare Physicians of Naples to have the most of your treatment. Call today, or schedule an appointment using the online scheduler.