Experiencing Symptoms of Perimenopause, Menopause, & Postmenopause?
Are you experiencing hot flashes, vaginal dryness or pain, low sex drive, or other symptoms of perimenopause, menopause, or postmenopause?
Expert clinicians at the 麻豆学生精品版 are available to assist you with midlife women鈥檚 health issues and healthy aging. Midlife signals a time when your hormone levels change and you may experience menopausal symptoms. These changes may put you at higher risk for some chronic health conditions:
It鈥檚 important to talk with your health care provider about your symptoms, your lifestyle and possible risk factors.
Our midlife women鈥檚 health care providers, many of whom are , are committed to helping you be healthy and feel your best, now and in the years ahead.
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Symptoms & Conditions Treated in the Midlife Women's Health & Menopause Program
Symptoms & Conditions
- Hot flashes or night sweats
- Irregular menses
- Bone loss
- Low sex drive (libido)
- Vaginal dryness
- Painful sex
- Sleep problems (insomnia)
- Mood swings and brain fog
- Thinning hair
- Weight gain
- Premature or early menopause
- Vulva or vaginal inflammation (vaginitis)
- Vulva pain (vulvodynia)
Treatments
Treatments may include any of the following:
- Hormonal therapies
- Non-hormonal therapies
- Alternative or off-label treatments
- Pelvic floor physical therapy
- Nutrition counseling
- Wellness/lifestyle programs
- Behavioral therapy
- Psychotherapy
- Sex therapy
When Should You See a Menopause Specialist for Your Symptoms?
Menopause changes your body in many ways. You may have trouble identifying what changes are normal or not鈥攂ut you don鈥檛 need to live with disruptive, uncomfortable symptoms.
Schedule a visit with your primary care provider or your gynecologist first for help navigating this new phase of your life. Seek out a menopause specialist if you feel like your provider didn鈥檛 effectively address your symptoms or questions.
Your provider may refer you to one of our menopause specialists if you have a history of the following conditions:
- Estrogen-sensitive cancer
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Heart attack
- Blood clots
Menopause specialists will ask questions to better understand how your symptoms affect your quality of life. Our specialists are also trained to know if additional testing or treatment may help you.
Talk to your provider if you鈥檙e still experiencing vaginal bleeding after you鈥檝e reached menopause (12 months after your last period), which could be a sign of a more serious condition.