As a woman ages, her production of hormones declines until the ovaries can no longer ovulate. When this happens, she will no longer menstruate or be able to get pregnant. This is called menopause, and though it is a natural part of a woman’s life, some patients experience problematic symptoms that can and should be medically managed. Such symptoms may include severe fatigue, insomnia, hot flashes, mood changes, skin changes and debilitating pelvic pain. Luckily, there are many treatment options available, including hormonal therapy, antidepressants, non-hormonal therapies, and oral medication and lifestyle changes. Talk to your primary care physician, gynecologist or endocrinologist about problematic menopausal symptoms and how they can be medically addressed.
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