Menopause

Menopause

Menopause

Menopause is a natural biological process, part of human ageing, that is marked by the end of the menstrual cycles. When a woman doesn’t have a period for 12 consecutive months and thus is no longer able to become pregnant naturally, then this period is known as Menopause. It can occur anywhere between the ages of 45 and 55 and during this period the estrogen levels decline rapidly. Under certain circumstances, menopause can be induced as a result of injury or surgery (removal of ovaries and related pelvic structures).

Most women will experience symptoms during Menopause. In some cases these symptoms can have a profound effect on everyday life. These symptoms can include: hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and discomfort during sexual intercourse, loss of sexual desire, loss of memory, headaches, irregular heartbeat, reduced bone mass, joint/muscle pain, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, urinary tract infections and/or dry skin.

Your Online Health Specialist will address a series of targeted questions to you, to assess whether your symptoms could be indicative of Menopause. Then your specialist may recommend a specialized blood test, a bone density test or other molecular-level diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis. Your personalized treatment plan will be based upon the diagnostic tests results, the symptoms described and your medical history overall.

Our platform provides a user-friendly environment that enables a realistic experience between the Health Specialist and the patient. In this environment your Specialist will explain the components, duration and health benefits of your personalized treatment plan. This treatment plan will be accompanied by a Molecular Nutrition program that will be compiled after a distinct online consultation with our Molecular Nutritionist and will aim towards achieving even higher levels of health and well-being along with alleviating the symptoms of Menopause.

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