Menopause Treatment in Thane

Menopause

Menopause is a natural stage of life that occurs due to declining ovarian hormone levels and may be associated with physical, emotional, and metabolic changes in some women. Symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood changes, and irregular periods can affect quality of life, although their severity varies between individuals.

Dr. Nikita Kulkarni, offers personalised menopause treatment in Thane tailored to individual symptoms, lifestyle, and overall well-being.

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What is Menopause and When Does It Occur

Menopause is a normal biological phase in which menstrual periods stop permanently because of declining ovarian hormone levels. Menopause usually occurs between the ages of 45 to 55 years. Studies suggest that the average age of menopause in Indian women is slightly earlier than in many Western populations, typically around 46-47 years. A continuous absence of menstruation for 12 months is considered menopause.

Common Symptoms of Menopause

Menopause symptoms may have an impact on women’s physical wellbeing, their emotional state, their sleep pattern physical comfort, as well as on overall well-being.

  • Sudden hot flashes and night sweats
  • Changes in emotional state, including mood changes, irritability, anxiety, or low mood
  • Sleep problems, including difficulties in falling asleep or disturbed sleep during the night
  • Discomfort during sexual intercourse and vaginal dryness
  • Hormonal and metabolic changes may contribute to changes in body weight and fat distribution.
  • Increased weakness of bones and risk of osteoporosis
  • Some women may experience difficulty with concentration or memory.

These symptoms are caused by hormonal changes.

How is Menopause Diagnosed

  • Changes in Menstrual Cycle – Irregular periods, changes in menstrual flow, or missed periods are commonly considered while evaluating menopause
  • Hot Flashes and Sleep Disturbances – Symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and disturbed sleep patterns may suggest menopausal transition.
  • Mood and Cognitive Changes – Some women may experience mood changes, difficulty with concentration, or mild memory concerns during this stage.
  • Assessment of Overall Health – Evaluation may also include symptoms related to bone health, metabolism, urinary symptoms, or overall well-being.
  • Blood Tests and Hormone Evaluation – Menopause is usually diagnosed clinically based on age, symptoms, and menstrual history. In selected cases, blood tests or additional investigations may be advised to rule out other conditions or assess hormonal status.

Health Changes During Menopause – Bone health, Heart health

  • Bone Health
    Declining estrogen levels after menopause may contribute to reduced bone density and increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures, particularly involving the hip, spine, and wrist. Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake, physical activity, and bone health evaluation may be advised in selected women.
  • Heart Health
    Hormonal changes during menopause may influence cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health. Regular physical activity, a balanced diet, and routine health screening play an important role in supporting heart health during this stage.
  • Administration of Menopause Symptoms
    Lifestyle changes, Medications, Hormone therapy
    Menopause symptoms can be managed by various methods, based on the severity of symptoms, state of health, and lifestyle habits.
  • Hormone Therapy
    Hormone therapy may help relieve symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness in selected women. The suitability of hormone therapy depends on individual symptoms, medical history, and risk factors, and requires medical evaluation.
  • Medications
    There exist non-hormonal medications that may aid women experiencing mood swings, night sweats, vaginal discomfort, and bone strength issues without hormone therapy.
  • Lifestyle Modifications
    A good diet, exercising, stress management techniques, yoga, and improved sleeping habits may positively impact how one feels during menopause.

Long-Term Health Considerations during and After Menopause

  • Bone Health – Declining estrogen levels after menopause may contribute to reduced bone density and increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures
  • Heart Diseases – Postmenopausal women may experience an increased risk of heart-related conditions, including high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
  • Memory and Concentration – Some women may notice mild changes in memory, concentration, or mental clarity during and after menopause.
  • Urinary Control Issues – Weakness in the pelvic muscles may result in urinary incontinence.

Menopause management depends on individual symptoms, medical history, and long-term health considerations. Dr. Nikita Kulkarni provides menopause treatment in Thane with a focus on evaluating symptoms and offering guidance based on individual health needs.

When Should You Seek Medical Advice

  • Impact on Daily Living – If menopause symptoms start to impact your sleep, normal functioning, or mental health, then you will have to seek advice from your doctor.
  • Unexpected Bleeding – Any bleeding experienced after menopause requires you to visit your doctor to ensure underlying causes can be evaluated.
  • Existing health conditions- If women are more prone to bone density problems or heart diseases, then they must see their doctor soon.
  • Persistent Symptoms – Vaginal dryness, urinary issues, or pelvic pain can cause problems which require treatment.

How Dr. Nikita Kulkarni helps in managing Menopause

Comprehensive Symptom Analysis
Dr. Nikita Kulkarni conducts a comprehensive analysis of the symptoms, menstrual cycle, and general well-being of women to determine the impact of menopause on their lives.

Customised Care Planning
Individualized care plans are tailored to each patient based on factors such as symptoms, age, lifestyle, and overall health needs.

Management using Hormones or Other Alternatives
Depending on the patient’s condition, hormones or any other forms of medication may be used for menopause management.

Monitoring of Bone and Heart Health
Patient’s bone and heart health, among other concerns, related to menopause, will be considered.

Provision of Supportive Advice and Counselling
Dr. Nikita Kulkarni, an obstetrician and gynecologist in Thane provides advice and counselling that ensures that patients can cope with menopause changes with more ease.

Dr Nikita Kulkarni - Consultant Gynaecologist