Menopause: not hormonal correction of disorders, as a personalized approach to improving a woman's quality of life
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Published:2023-12-07
Issue:4
Volume:27
Page:678-683
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ISSN:2522-9354
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Container-title:Reports of Vinnytsia National Medical University
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Short-container-title:Rep. of Vinnytsia Nation. Med. Univ.
Abstract
Annotation. A review of scientific sources concerning the problem of menopausal syndrome and conditions associated with menopausal and perimenopausal disorders are presented below. Increasing the duration of life is important medical and socioeconomic significance for the country Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) remains the most effective therapy for menopausal disorders. The vast majority of menopausal women remain alone with the existing manifestations and risks of this period for the rest of their lives. The goal of our work was the search, analysis and systematization of relevant scientific sources regarding the functional correction of peri- and postmenopausal disorders in women. We conducted a systematic review and analysis of relevant literature sources over the last ten years. The search was conducted in PubMed and Google Scholar databases. During the research, the following terms were used: “menopause”, “menopausal hormone therapy”, “menopausal symptoms”, “hormonal changes in menopause”, “functional correction of disorders in menopause”. It was found that the problem of management of women with manifestations of menopausal disorders and their non- hormonal correction is very relevant. In the conditions of war, these are women who cannot be examined and examined for the appointment of MHT. The presence of contraindications to therapy and refusal of it by some women requires a personalized approach. Functional therapy of the pathological manifestation of menopause makes it possible to help this category of women.
Publisher
Vinnytsia National Pyrogov Memorial Medical University
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