Clinical symptoms of menopause

Journal Title: Advances of Science for Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

Menopause, according to the definition of the World Health Organization (WHO), is defined as the last natural menstrual bleeding after cessation of which over the next 12 months do not already occurred subsequent bleeding. Perimenopausal period is the last period of turbulent changes hormone. It is a transitional stage between the beginning of the reproductive period of aging women. It usually occurs between 44 and 55 years of life. It is a natural process which is the result of a physiological blanking ovarian function and characterized by a number of disorders of psychic and somatic. Although perimenopause symptoms are experienced by most women, however, not the end, we are aware of the correlation between the perception of one's own body and the functioning of biopsychosocial during menopause. The purpose of this study was the analysis of the clinical symptoms of menopause which is an integral part of the aging process, as well as its impact on quality of life of women.

Authors and Affiliations

Katarzyna Szymona-Pałkowska, Jolanta Adamczuk, Malwina Cypriańska, Marta Sapalska, Agnieszka Pedrycz-Wieczorska, Jacek Kraczkowski

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  • EP ID EP329987
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.1309091
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Katarzyna Szymona-Pałkowska, Jolanta Adamczuk, Malwina Cypriańska, Marta Sapalska, Agnieszka Pedrycz-Wieczorska, Jacek Kraczkowski (2017). Clinical symptoms of menopause. Advances of Science for Medicine, 2(2), 5-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-329987