Is it okay to take supplements after menopause



Tranexamic acid, which is estradiol valerate tablets, is an estrogen, and it is possible to take estradiol valerate tablets after menopause, but it needs to be used under the supervision of a doctor.

Women over the age of 40 may experience ovarian failure and estrogen begins to decline, leading to a permanent cessation of menstruation.

The decline in estrogen may lead to menstrual disorders in the early stages of menopause, vasoconstriction leading to hot flashes, as well as autonomic dysregulation, palpitations, headaches, and psychoneurotic conditions such as lack of concentration and mood swings, and the decline in estrogen may lead to inflammation of the urinary system, osteoporosis, and other conditions.

Estradiol valerate tablets can be used as an alternative supplement in early menopause to relieve these symptoms and avoid discomfort.

However, estradiol valerate tablets should not be taken for a long period of time, because long-term continuous estrogen stimulation may lead to endometrial cancer, so it is necessary to use as well as discontinue the medication under the guidance of a doctor, to avoid blind long-term use of the drug, adverse reactions and adverse consequences.