Medicine

Women should be screened for early menopause

Women should be screened for early menopause
All women should be screened by a doctor at age 45 to detect early menopause. This opinion was expressed by experts from the UK.

British experts and local politicians believe that women in this country should be invited to medical examinations in public clinics at the age of 45 to help diagnose early menopause. Now there is an unspoken taboo regarding this aspect of women's health. And this means that the 13 million women who have experienced perimenopause or are already directly menopausal do not receive adequate support.

Early menopause more likely to threaten women with a model figure

The situation must be changed to help women with timely access to treatment and consultations. Menopause therapy includes the appointment of hormone replacement therapy, which gives very effective results. In addition, general practitioners should better understand these issues and provide better support to women.

Early menopause in women is increasingly common

In the UK, men and women after the age of forty can go through free medical examination. But, as a rule, with its help, early signs of strokes, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or dementia are detected. But the problem of early menopause practically does not fall into the sphere of attention of doctors. (READ MORE)

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