Management Strategies Adopted by Women in Menopausal Transition in a Selected Panchayath of Kozhikode District, Kerala, India

Dr. Vijayasree K V
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Abstract

Background-The menopausal progress is a complicated period in a lady’s life, reflecting ovarian maturing and hormonal changes, notwithstanding friendly and metabolic changes. These changes, thusly, impact the signs and issues normal to this period. Indications which are impacted by the hormonal variances happening during the menopausal progress incorporate vasomotor manifestations and vaginal dryness; others are bosom delicacy, rest issues and prefeminine dysphoria. Hormonal treatment has been demonstrated to be first-line treatment for a significant number of these manifestations. Different sorts of pharmacotherapies might be useful, including specific serotonergic take-up inhibitors for vasomotor side effects. Trademark indications of the menopausal change incorporate unusual uterine bleeding, best made do with hormonal pharmacotherapy; lessening bone mineral thickness, which might warrant analytic intercession, and may profit from dietary and way of life adjustments; and expanded weight list and deteriorating lipid profile, which additionally may profit from dietary and way of life alterations.

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Dr. Vijayasree K V. 2026. \u201cManagement Strategies Adopted by Women in Menopausal Transition in a Selected Panchayath of Kozhikode District, Kerala, India\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 22 (GJMR Volume 22 Issue E1).

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