During menopause, women will experience symptoms such as irregular menstruation and mood swings, which can be regulated by oral medication and daily regulation.
As estrogen levels drop during menopause, women may experience irregular menstruation; they may have mood swings and are often irritable, anxious and angry; some women may also suffer from insomnia or depression; menopausal women are prone to osteoporosis, which manifests itself in joint pains, lumbar and leg pains; and they often suffer from paroxysms of hot flashes and night sweats.
As menopausal symptoms are caused by a decline in estrogen levels, they can be relieved by estrogen supplementation and daily regulation.
1. Estradiol valerate: a commonly used estrogen drug in clinical practice, a small amount of which can improve menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, insomnia, irritability, etc. However, adverse reactions such as breast swelling and pain, headache, nausea, etc. may also occur after taking it. The use of specific drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Daily regulation: Menopausal women have big mood fluctuations, so they can divert their attention by participating in recreational activities and appropriate exercise to make their mood happy. Maintain a balanced diet and eat more calcium-rich food, which can help improve the body’s immunity.