Volume: 4, Issue: 1

ABSTRACT

Menopause, typically occurring around the age of 50, is not just a natural aspect of aging for women. While it may alleviate menstrual issues such as PMS, it can also bring about hidden health problems. This stage offers an important opportunity to implement preventive measures that can enhance overall quality of life and decrease mortality rates. There is a worldwide demand for easily accessible, evidence-based information and safe treatment options to manage menopausal symptoms and related health conditions. By prioritizing proactive health strategies during menopause, women can more effectively oversee their health and protect against potential health challenges that may emerge during this significant transition. There remains a pressing global need for straightforward access to evidence-based information and safe, effective treatment alternatives for those in need of assistance.