Perimenopause (40's) common symptoms can include:
Menopause (50's) common symptoms can include:
Late Menopause (60's) common symptoms can include:
Hormonal changes and other changes that occur at midlife stop you from living the life you want to live. And that is unacceptable; fortunately, it's preventable.
Millions of women are treating the root cause of their symptoms; why aren't you?
Brain fog
Brain fog includes trouble with concentration, short-term or long-term memory loss, difficulty processing information, difficulty solving problems, and diminished word recall when communicating.
Brain fog is commonly misdiagnosed as a mild cognitive impairment that is linked to progressive conditions like Alzheimer's disease or early-onset dementia.
Over 75% of women report experiencing brain fog during the menopausal transition. 60% of those women have significant improvements as early as month 3 of treatment.
Anxiety
Anxiety is the feeling of fear, nervousness, or apprehension that arises in stressful situations. Physical symptoms can include a racing heart, rapid breathing, sweating, trembling, muscle weakness, and stomach issues.
Hormone therapy can be very helpful in treating anxiety. Women are frequently prescribed serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which do work but ignore the root cause of hormone imbalance.
Over 60% of women report experiencing anxiety during the menopausal transition. Almost 70% of these women have significant improvements as early as month 3 of treatment.
Vaginal dryness
Feeling not well lubricated, itchy, and irritated makes sex uncomfortable or extremely painful. Vaginal dryness even causes discomfort throughout normal daily activities.
HormoneMD is on a mission to inform women that vaginal dryness can be treated and even reversed. If you're only experiencing vaginal dryness without other symptoms, vaginal tablets are the preferred delivery application of treatment.
Over 50% of women report experiencing vaginal dryness during the menopausal transition. Over 70% of these women have significant improvements as early as month 2 of treatment.
Hot flashes
Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause and perimenopause. Sudden feelings of intense heat, increasing heart rate, feelings of anxiety or dread, and skin flushing are signs of hot flashes.
Over 75% of women report experiencing hot flashes during the menopausal transition. Over 90% of these women have significant improvements as early as month 3 of treatment.
Night sweats
Night sweats are exactly what they sound like; sudden waves of heat in your body that cause you to sweat profusely and typically cause women to wake up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat.
Over 65% of women report experiencing night sweats during the menopausal transition. Over 80% of these women have significant improvements as early as month 3 of treatment.
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