Up until not so long ago, the end of fertility would start a gradual biological and sexual decline. Now that life expectancy after menopause exceeds 30 years, women’s wellbeing and quality of life have become a sensitive issue, which has increasingly drawn the attention of the scientific community.
As you probably already know, not all menopausal women are the same. The symptoms and risk factors change from person to person, starting from the onset age of this stage of life, with the world average being approximately 50 years.
There are many options to relieve the symptoms associated with climacteric, ranging between HRT (hormonal replacement therapy), localized hormone therapy, phytoestrogens, gynecological surgery and laser techniques.