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Area of Science:
- Reproductive Endocrinology
- Women's Health
- Menopause Management
Background:
- Declining ovarian hormone production negatively impacts women's quality of life.
- Associated health risks include cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis.
- Menopause leads to physical and emotional disturbances.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the benefits of Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT).
- To outline various forms of MHT available.
- To provide guidance on initiating, monitoring, and discontinuing MHT.
Main Methods:
- Literature review on Menopausal Hormone Therapy.
- Analysis of different MHT formulations and treatment strategies.
- Discussion of individualized treatment approaches.
Main Results:
- Menopausal Hormone Therapy effectively ameliorates atrophic symptoms and vasomotor problems.
- It protects against osteoporosis and maintains skin/connective tissue health.
- MHT can improve libido, mood, and depression during menopausal transition.
Conclusions:
- Menopausal Hormone Therapy improves quality of life during perimenopause.
- Individualized approach to therapy type, dosage, and duration is crucial.
- Annual reevaluation and risk discussion are essential for safe and effective treatment.