BIOIDENTICAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY TO DEAL WITH MENOPAUSE
Menopause marks the end of a woman's fertile age and occurs when the production of
estrogen by the ovaries ceases. The hormonal decline is at the origin of the disorders that can arise in the phase that follows and precedes the actual entry into menopause: mood swings, anxiety, irritability, palpitations, blood pressure changes, insomnia, hot flashes and vaginal discomfort are the most frequent manifestations. To mitigate the estrogenic decline, it is therefore useful to manage the quantity of hormones with a replacement therapy that compensates for the deficiency, also through the use of bioidentical hormones.