World Menopause Day is observed annually on October 18 to raise awareness, break the stigma, and highlight the support available for improving health and well-being for those experiencing menopause.
Menopause is a natural part of life for all women. Yet, for many, it remains a topic surrounded by silence, confusion, or stigma. Raising awareness is essential not only for those experiencing it, but also for everyone around them.
What Is Menopause?
Menopause marks the end of menstrual cycles and is officially diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a period. It typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, but symptoms can begin earlier during a phase called perimenopause, which can last several years.
Common Symptoms Include:
Every woman experiences menopause differently. For some, symptoms are mild; for others, they can be life-altering.
Treatment of symptoms
There is a range of treatment options for women in menopause. Lifestyle management includes healthy eating habits, regular exercise, stress management strategies, and self-care. There are non-hormonal prescription options for women who prefer not to take hormones or can’t. Menopause hormone therapy is the most effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms and can help with sleep, mood issues, genitourinary symptoms and prevent bone loss. Complementary therapies are another treatment option. CBT and clinical hypnosis have the most evidence to support their use to help with menopause symptoms. However, many natural health products have limited evidence of their benefit.
Why Awareness Matters
Too often, menopause is treated as a “taboo” subject, despite the fact that it affects over half the population. Increased understanding helps reduce stigma, encourages earlier conversations with healthcare providers, and ensures that people feel supported, not isolated, during this transition.
What Can We Do?
Let’s make menopause a normal, informed part of our conversations — not something to be hidden or endured alone.
Melissa, Registered Nurse
Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network
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