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Treatments for Menopause
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Amy Scholten, MPH Menopause is a natural part of life and does not necessarily require treatment. Decide how to best proceed by talking with your doctor. A treatment plan must be considered on an individual basis. First, consider how the symptoms are affecting your daily life. Then, talk with your doctor about your family and medical history. Remember to talk about the risks of heart disease, osteoporosis, and breast cancer. Remember any decision is not final. You can, and should, review it with your doctor every year during your annual checkup. You can see a gynecologist, a general practitioner, or an internist. It is also important to review current screening tests you may need based on your age, family and medical history. Treatments for menopause aim to:
Treatment involves the following:
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http://www.acog.or.... Accessed April 18, 2013.
Menopause symptom relief and treatments. US Department of Health and Human Services Women's Health website. Available at:
http://womenshealt.... Updated September 29, 2010. Accessed April 18, 2013. Last reviewed April 2013 by Brian Randall, MD Last Updated: 4/18/2013
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