The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy
The problem of menopause attracts attention for many decades of not only gynecologists, but urologists, cardiologists, psychiatrists and other doctors. This is related to systemic complications of estrogen deficiency. The objective of our work is to establish clinical and hormonal changes in women...
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doaj-f0fefad6953745f19ce26914d871be532021-04-02T20:21:54ZengIvano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityGalician Medical Journal2414-15182017-06-0124210.21802/gmj.2017.2.8759The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomyNataliya Henyk0Lyudmyla Hinchytska1Igor Levytskyi2Olga Neiko3Ruslana Gotsaniuk4Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityIvano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityIvano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityIvano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityIvano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityThe problem of menopause attracts attention for many decades of not only gynecologists, but urologists, cardiologists, psychiatrists and other doctors. This is related to systemic complications of estrogen deficiency. The objective of our work is to establish clinical and hormonal changes in women of menopausal age with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy and also assess the effectiveness of the offered treatment. During the examination and treatment the women were divided as follows: I – main group – 48 women with physiological menopause: Ia (n=27) – within three months received a complex of non-hormonal treatment, Ib (n=21) – hormone replacement therapy (HRT); II group – 34 women after total ovariectomy: IIa (16) with therapeutic purpose received a complex of non-hormonal treatment for three months, IIb (18) – HRT. The offered complex of non-hormonal treatment included Cimicifuga, Menopace, Noophen. This treatment was used in women with early menopause who have contraindications to HRT or refused to take hormones. The degree of severity of menopausal syndrome was judged according to the menopausal index of Kuperman. In the study of hormonal status the determination of a set of hormones by immunochemical method was performed. During study we obtained results that indicate the inverse dynamics of menopausal disorders in both study groups. For the prevention and treatment of individual selection of treatment of climax manifestations it is appropriate the dynamic definition of hormonal mirrors of the patients.https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/759menopauseclinical manifestationstreatment |
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Nataliya Henyk Lyudmyla Hinchytska Igor Levytskyi Olga Neiko Ruslana Gotsaniuk The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy Galician Medical Journal menopause clinical manifestations treatment |
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Nataliya Henyk Lyudmyla Hinchytska Igor Levytskyi Olga Neiko Ruslana Gotsaniuk |
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The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy |
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The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy |
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The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy |
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The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy |
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The modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy |
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modern approach to the correction of menopausal disorders in women with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy |
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Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University |
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Galician Medical Journal |
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2017-06-01 |
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The problem of menopause attracts attention for many decades of not only gynecologists, but urologists, cardiologists, psychiatrists and other doctors. This is related to systemic complications of estrogen deficiency.
The objective of our work is to establish clinical and hormonal changes in women of menopausal age with physiological menopause and after ovariectomy and also assess the effectiveness of the offered treatment. During the examination and treatment the women were divided as follows: I – main group – 48 women with physiological menopause: Ia (n=27) – within three months received a complex of non-hormonal treatment, Ib (n=21) – hormone replacement therapy (HRT); II group – 34 women after total ovariectomy: IIa (16) with therapeutic purpose received a complex of non-hormonal treatment for three months, IIb (18) – HRT. The offered complex of non-hormonal treatment included Cimicifuga, Menopace, Noophen. This treatment was used in women with early menopause who have contraindications to HRT or refused to take hormones. The degree of severity of menopausal syndrome was judged according to the menopausal index of Kuperman. In the study of hormonal status the determination of a set of hormones by immunochemical method was performed. During study we obtained results that indicate the inverse dynamics of menopausal disorders in both study groups. For the prevention and treatment of individual selection of treatment of climax manifestations it is appropriate the dynamic definition of hormonal mirrors of the patients. |
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menopause clinical manifestations treatment |
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