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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved it for use before menopause to treat low sexual desire. This daily pill may boost sex drive. You take it ...
In the United States, these medicines aren't approved for use after menopause. Hormone therapy. Dryness or shrinking of the vagina is one of the hallmark ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, Mayo Clinic researchers found that women 45–60 years old who are managing family caregiving and menopause face nearly double ...
There's also strong evidence that long-term treatment with estrogen therapy or estrogen plus progestogen therapy reduce the risk of fractures after menopause.
From night sweats to hot flashes, for the average woman, hormone therapy can help manage the symptoms of menopause.
If you have lasting menopause symptoms that hurt your quality of life, your healthcare professional may recommend longer treatment. Get regular follow-up care.
There's no proof that these treatments are safer than standard hormone therapy for menopause symptoms ... 141: Management of menopausal symptoms. Obstetrics & ...
ANSWER: There are options for managing night sweats and hot flashes that do not involve taking hormones. Many women find that making some lifestyle changes can ...
Dr. Kling recommends checking with your clinician to help determine which treatment is right for you. Related posts: Mayo Clinic Minute: Combating weight gain ...
Find out about this major life change and learn how to manage hot flashes and other menopause symptoms.
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