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Postmenopause Symptoms In Women

Menopause is the point of a woman’s life where her ovaries cease estrogen production. During this process, hormonal imbalance is occurring, beginning in the earliest stages of perimenopause. When a woman has not had a period for over a year, she is considered postmenopausal. Learn about the symptoms of postmenopause in women below.

What Is Postmenopause?

Many different things can occur during the stage of a woman’s life where she is considered postmenopausal. Many women are relieved by the end of their hot flashes and the lessened severity of their mood swings during this time; however, many health issues can arise with lowered estrogen levels. After the twelfth consecutive month where a woman does not have a period, she is considered postmenopausal.

What Are the Postmenopause Symptoms?

The official indicator or symptom of postmenopause in women is going a full year without a menstrual cycle. Other postmenopause symptoms include changes in sex drive, headaches, difficulty concentrating, hair loss, weight gain, racing heart, difficulty sleeping, and numerous changes emotionally, which can seriously affect everyday life.

How BHRT May be Able to Reduce Postmenopause Symptoms?

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, or BHRT, replaces hormones that the body loses during postmenopause. Our Method of using pellet therapy through bioidentical hormones duplicates the molecular structure of the body’s hormones. In the Biote Method, a Biote Certified Provider subcutaneously inserts BHRT in pellet form in a quick procedure.