With up to 60 per cent of women experiencing both physical and
emotional symptoms during the menopause, including hot flushes, mood
swings and loss of libido, managing these symptoms can be a complex
task. Managing the Menopause is a highly practical, evidence-based
reference, covering all forms of management in detail. Providing
guidance on prescribing, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of
various products and therapies, particular emphasis is given to
addressing concerns over the long-term complications of Menopausal
Hormone Therapy (MHT) use. The book contains new chapters on nutrition,
ovarian tissue cryopreservation and migraine in the menopause and
previous chapters have been fully updated to inform readers of the
latest research. Treatment plans are included in the text, helping
clinicians to support their patients quickly and effectively. A
comprehensive review of the menopause that is easily understood at all
levels, this is an essential guide for clinicians.
Example treatment plans are included, leading to the quick and accurate
treatment of patients and giving the reader confidence in their
decisions
Symptoms and other medical issues are discussed
comprehensively, making this an essential reference guide for practising
clinicians
Fully updated with the latest research, readers will be confident they are following the most recent guidelines for treatment