How to determine menopause with the six hormones

  Hormone 6 contains estradiol (E2), progesterone (P), testosterone (T), prolactin (PRL), luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which are mainly used to measure endocrine and understand ovarian function. women over 45 years old can initially determine menopause through symptoms, and examination of hormone 6 can further diagnose menopause, as follows: 1. if a woman has depression, irritability, agitation, suspicious and worrying mood changes, long duration of menstrual periods, increased or decreased menstrual volume, or even menopause; 2. If there are vaginal dryness, decreased libido, frequent urination and other genital tract as well as urinary tract changes, or symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, general muscle aches and pains, osteoporosis, etc., they are mostly considered to belong to menopause; 3. If endocrine FSH and LH are measured to be elevated and estrogen E is decreased, it can further indicate that it is a manifestation of menopause.  Menopause is prone to both immediate and long-term symptoms, and health care should be paid attention to during this period, as follows: 1. Appropriate exercise, such as jogging, can soothe the mood and benefit health; 2. For menopausal women with severe symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical advice and take appropriate hormone therapy under the guidance of a doctor.