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Perimenopause/menopause
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What is ?
  • Hot flushes
  • Night sweats

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Definitions
  • Menopause
  • last menstrual period
  • One complete year without a menstrual cycle
  • Perimenopause
  • transition into menopause. It can last for 2 to 8
    years prior to menopause and includes the first
    year after menopause

4
Three-step
  • Pre-menopause
  • Peri-menopause
  • Post-menopause

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perimenopausal syndrome
  • Definition
  • In about 2/3 of the women in perimenopausal
    period ,there appear a series of symptoms due to
    deficiency of sexual hormone.
  • usually occurring in women ageing from 45 to 55.

Menopause affects the women who suffer from it as
well as their loved ones!
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Signs and Symptoms
  • Vasomotor symptomshot flashes, night sweats
  • Vaginal drynesspainful intercourse,Vulvae
    pruritus
  • Insomnia
  • Weight gain
  • Sexual changes
  • Irregular menses
  • Moon changes Irritability,depression

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Menopause Etiology
  • Natural
  • Surgical
  • Premature
  • Post-chemotherapy/radiation
  • cancer
  • cyst ,EMs
  • cancer
  • lt40ys

8
Health Issues
  • Osteoporosis
  • Cardiovascular risk
  • Breast Disease
  • Diet modification
  • Exercise
  • Calcium intake, Vitamin D
  • Family history

9
CommonlyAsked Questions
  • Is hormone replacement therapy (HRT) safe?
  • What can I do about my lack of sex drive?

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What is HRT?
  • Combination of estrogen, progesterone and
    sometimes testosterone
  • Estrogen is given for relief of hot flashes,
    night sweats and vaginal dryness
  • Other advantages of estrogen
  • Improvement of sexual functioning
  • Improvement with sleep
  • Improvement with cognition
  • Improvement of mood
  • Prevents osteoporosis
  • Decreases risk of fractures
  • Decreases risk of colon and rectal cancer
  • ? Improves skin

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What is HRT?
  • Progesterone is given with estrogen to prevent
    cancer and hyperplasia (pre-cancer) of the lining
    in the uterus (endometrium)
  • Estrogen alone is generally given to those women
    who dont have a uterus
  • Testosterone is given to improve sexual
    dysfunction

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Is HRT Safe?
  • Disadvantages of estrogen - based on the WHI
    study (Womens Health Initiative)
  • Coronary heart disease
  • Stroke
  • Venous Thromboembolism - clotting that occurs in
    the deep veins (usually the legs, pelvis or
    lungs)
  • Breast cancer
  • Endometrial cancer and hyperplasia (known)

13
WHI Study
  • Mission does Prempro (combo of premarin and
    provera) or premarin alone reduce cardiovascular
    risk
  • (premarin is a conjugated estrogen and provera is
    medroxyprogesterone acetate)

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WHI Study
  • Results
  • Prempro trial was halted prematurely after only
    5.2 years due to the increased risk of CHD,
    stroke, VTE, and breast cancer
  • Premarin-alone trial was halted prematurely due
    to the increased risk of stroke
  • Due to these findings the number of HRT
    prescriptions dropped by 50 from 1995 to 2003

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WHI Study
  • The Headlines
  • 41 increase in strokes
  • 29 increase in heart attacks
  • Greater than 100 increase in VTE
  • 22 increase in total CVD
  • 26 increase in breast cancer
  • 37 decrease in colorectal cancer
  • 33 decrease in hip fracture
  • 24 decrease in total fractures

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  • Not in the media about WHI
  • Average age was 63
  • Only 16 were within 5 years of their last menses
  • Most were an average of 12 years after their last
    menses
  • Most already had silent CVD
  • 50 current or former smokers
  • Average Body Mass Index 28.5, many obese
  • Average participant was older, overweight smoker

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Is HRT Safe?Take Home Message
  • HRT is safer for younger menopausal women
  • HRT is intended for relief of vasomotor symptoms
    only (hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness)
  • Flushing is worse between the transition from
    pre-menopause to perimenopause
  • Vaginal dryness, sweating, insomnia is most
    prominent during the transition from
    perimenopause to post-menopause
  • WHI study tested only premarin and provera
  • Many other forms of estrogen and progesterone

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What can I do about my lack of sex drive?
  • Definition
  • decreased interest in sexual activity or lack of
    sexual satisfaction.
  • 40 of women between ages 18 to 59 report some
    sort of sexual dysfunction.
  • Sexual functioning is a very important part of a
    womans relationship with her partner.
  • Sexual dysfunction is very common during the
    perimenopausal and post-menopausal years.

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Sexual Dysfunction
  • Causes
  • Chronic disease
  • Medications
  • Psychological causes
  • Socio-cultural causes
  • Loss of estrogen
  • Loss of testosterone

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Sexual Dysfunction
  • Medical problems as a cause for decreased sexual
    activity
  • Endocrine disorders diabetes, kidney disease
  • Vascular diseases
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Neurologic disorders or injuries
  • Alcohol or substance abuse
  • Removal of the ovaries

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Snapshot
  • The number of women aged 50 and above is
    increasing as life expectancy rises
  • Women can now expect to live greater portions of
    their lives postmenopausal
  • Proactively managing menopause is an opportunity
    for women to prevent disease and improve their
    long-term health and quality of life
  • Menopause is a perfect time to evaluate your life
    and make changes to ensure that you stay fit and
    healthy now and in the future

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Menopause
  • Derived from the Greek words for month (men)
    and cessation (pausis)
  • A natural event in a woman's life - this is a
    time of change

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What is menopause?
  • Menopause refers to the stage in a womans life
    when her periods cease
  • Menopause occurs when the ovaries stop producing
    the hormones oestrogen and progesterone
  • Usually occurs between ages of 45 and 55 years
  • Symptoms such as hot flushes, mood swings,
    tiredness, loss of libido and irregular bleeding
    are common

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  • There are three stages of menopause that take
    place over about a decade
  • Peri-menopause
  • Menopause
  • Post-menopause

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  • Peri-menopause
  • The years prior to menopause (when symptoms
    commence) and also the first year after menopause

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  • Menopause
  • Permanent cessation of menstruation which occurs
    when the ovaries stop producing the hormones
    oestrogen and progesterone
  • Natural menopause is recognised to have occurred
    once a period of 12-months has lapsed after the
    last menstrual period, and for which there is no
    other obvious cause
  • No specific indication marks the beginning of
    menopause other than the onset of symptoms

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  • Post-menopause
  • When one year has lapsed since the last menstrual
    period
  • Some women may still continue to experience
    menopausal symptoms for several years following
    their last period

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  • Hot flushes!!
  • The hallmark and the most commonly associated
    symptom with menopause. This is just one of
    several symptoms that may occur letting you know
    that menopause is on its way
  • Though not welcomed, these symptoms tend to be
    experienced by the majority of women and are due
    to the declining level of oestrogen in the body
    which up until now has maintained the hormonal
    balance all these years
  • The body is now moving into a state of
    readjustment and learning to live without
    oestrogen

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  • Hot flushes and night sweats
  • Very common
  • A sensation of heat spreads over your body, in
    particular your head, face and chest and is often
    accompanied by flushing and sweating, followed by
    a chill

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Menopause Western Overview
  • Differentiation menopause natural (49 50
    y/o), artificial (surgery, radiation), premature
    (lt 40 y/o, smoking, radiation, chemo)

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  • Diagnosis cessation of menses 1 yr, decreased
    response to LH, FSH, shorter follicular phases,
    fewer ovulations, less estrogen progesterone,
    rise of LH/FSH

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  • Symptoms none hot flashes, night sweats,
    fatigue, irritability, insomnia, nervousness,
    dizziness, paresthesias, palpitations,
    tachycardia, cotton head, cystitis,
    incontinence, vaginitis, arthralgia, myalgia,
    digestive complaints, increased risk for
    osteoporosis

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Menopause Western Overview
  • Treatment counseling, anti-depressants,
    tranquilizers, ERT estrone (Ogen) 17-beta
    estradiol (oral Estrace transdermals
    Estraderm, Climara vaginal Estring) estriol
    has to be compounded conjugated estrogen
    (Premarin, similar to 17-beta estradiol, may
    increase blood pressure)

34
Menopause Western Overview
  • Progesterone acts on osteoblasts
    medroxyprogesterone (Provera), progesterone USP
    (Prometrium, Crinone) testosterone
  • Natural Treatment natural OTC estrogen
    progesterone creams, bi-est (estradiol/estriol
    mix), tri-est (80 estriol, 10 estrone, 10
    estradiol), DHEA

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Menopause Western Overview
  • Lignans cereals, fruits, vegetables, flax seeds
  • Calcium yoghurt, OJ, sardines, green leafy
    vegies
  • Vitamin E hot flashes, vaginal dryness also
    topically

36
Menopause Oriental Views
  • Life begins from the dance of the opposing forces
    of Yin Yang, heaven earth, day-time
    night-time, heating cooling, moistening
    drying, contracting relaxing.

Yang
Yin
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Menopause Western Overview
  • Lignans cereals, fruits, vegetables, flax seeds
  • Calcium yoghurt, OJ, sardines, green leafy
    vegies
  • Vitamin E hot flashes, vaginal dryness also
    topically

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Menopause Oriental Views
  • Life begins from the dance of the opposing forces
    of Yin Yang, heaven earth, day-time
    night-time, heating cooling, moistening
    drying, contracting relaxing.

Yang
Yin
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Yin/Yang Theory
  • Yin
  • Female
  • Cold
  • Moist
  • Night
  • Autumn, Winter
  • Earth
  • Structure
  • Blood
  • Interior
  • Sinews/Bones
  • Chronic
  • Solid
  • Weak
  • Sinking
  • Yang
  • Male
  • Hot
  • Dry
  • Day
  • Spring, Summer
  • Sky
  • Function
  • Qi
  • Exterior
  • Skin/ Body Hair
  • Acute
  • Hollow
  • Strong
  • Rising Up

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Yin Yang Theory 8
Pathologies
Health
Pathology
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Menopause Oriental View
Yang
Yin
Qi
Blood
Examples
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5-Phase Theory
H, SI, P, SJ
LIV, GB
SP, ST
KID, BL
LU, LI
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Menopause Oriental View
Insomnia, speech probl, memory, anxiety/joy
Digestive probl, prolapses, bleeding issues, worry
FBD, fibroids, menstrual probl anger/ depression
Urology, aging, fertility, brittle bones,
hairloss, fear/fright
Respiratory, immunity -allergies, skin probl,
grief/sadness
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Collecting the information from the patient
  • Questioning (history), Inspection (visual,
    tongue), Listening Smelling (voice, breathing,
    odors), Palpation (pulse, relevant)
  • Disease their energetic imbalances are
    classified into an Oriental medical diagnostic
    pattern of disharmony (Bian Zheng Lun Zhi).
  • Treatment focuses on correcting patterns of
    disharmony by controlling and regulating the flow
    and balance of energy to create homeostasis.

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Menopause Oriental ViewsPatterns of Disharmony
  • Disease Causes Disease Mechanisms
  • Kidney Yin Deficiency
  • Low back pain, chronic knee pain, night sweats,
    hot flashes, irritability, vaginal dryness,
    osteoporosis, decreased libido, hairloss,
    fearful, urinary frequency

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Menopause Patterns of Disharmony
  • Kidney Yang Deficiency
  • Chills, cold extremities knees, cold back,
    frequent profuse urination, low back pain,
    buckling knees, chills after a hot flash,
    incontinence, decreased libido

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Menopause Patterns of Disharmony
  • Liver Depression, Qi Stagnation
  • Depression, anger, PMS, fibrocystic breasts,
    fibroids, polycystic ovarian disease - PCOS,
    clots, dysmenorrhea, dark blood (purple)
    menstrual blood, menstrual irregularity, possible
    diagnosis of endomitriosis for patients with
    Blood Stasis

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Menopause Patterns of Disharmony
  • Spleen Qi Deficiency
  • Fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), loose
    stools, or loose stools alternating with
    constipation, prolapses (hemorrhoids, uterine),
    increased menstrual bleeding or spotting in
    between, pale menstrual blood, frequent worrying
    or over-thinking

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Menopause Patterns of Disharmony
  • Heart Yin Deficiency
  • Insomnia, nightmares, anxiety, sleepwalking,
    difficulty speaking, memory loss, cotton head,
    palpitations, rapid heart beat, in severe cases
    night terrors

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Treating Menopause
  • 80 of menopausal women present with symptoms of
    all of the previously mentioned patterns of
    disharmony
  • Helpful tips
  • Bone soup osteoporosis (make your own gelatin
    from beef or lamb bones)
  • Support adrenals
  • Oriental medicine can be very helpful in
    alleviating the symptoms of menopause but
    treatment has to be individualized

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Menopausal State
  • Causes of Morbidity
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Osteoporosis
  • Cancer Lung, breast, ovarian, colon, cervical
    and uterine
  • Sexual Function changes

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Postmenopause
  • Issues for primary care physicians and
    gynecologists
  • Hormonal changes
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Osteoporosis
  • Post menopausal bleeding (PMB)
  • Abnormal PAPs
  • Sexual Function
  • Depression
  • Cancer screening and prevention
  • Lifestyle and habits

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HRTTCM
  • However, we now know that hormone replacement
    therapy carries significant risks, so many women
    and their families need safe, long-term
    strategies to treat menopausal symptoms.
    Traditional Chinese medicine has kept women
    healthy for centuries and provides a viable
    solution to this problem.

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  • Health challenges can emerge as a woman
    transitions into the second half of life. Since
    her body is no longer preparing for pregnancy
    each month, her overall hormone production ramps
    down. This shift in endocrine function can bring
    on the symptoms associated with menopause hot
    flashes and night sweats, dryness, changes in
    bone density, low libido, headaches, weight gain,
    and sleep difficulties.

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HRT RISKS
  • Western doctors traditionally prescribed hormones
    to replace a womans own diminishing production.
    Since the Womens Health Initiative ended early
    in 2002, however, research has shown that this
    strategy is fraught with side effects. This
    major long-term study on hormone replacement
    therapy found that health risks include greater
    incidence of ovarian cancer, stroke, and breast
    cancer ratesespecially for women who take
    hormones for 15 years or more.

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  • As the risks and benefits of hormone replacement
    therapy come to light, collaboration with
    providers of complementary approaches like
    traditional Chinese medicine becomes ever more
    valuable.

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TCM AND MENOPAUSE
  • Traditional Chinese medicine creates equilibrium
    in a womans system while her body naturally
    adjusts to a different hormone balance. Success
    rates are impressiveChinese medicine has reduced
    hot flashes, decreased night sweats, and helped
    balance emotional wellbeing for centuries.

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Diagnosis
  • Western medicine focuses more on structure
    component ( nervous system, musculoskeletal
    system )
  • Chinese medicine concentrated on identifying body
    functions and
  • ( physical, emotional ) clarifying their
    relationships to each other.


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Treatment
  • Western researchers focus on
  • identification of external agents
  • of disease and developing
  • weapons against them.
  • Chinese medicine act with the bodys
    defenses. They stimulate
  • the immune system by increasing related
    cellular activity and
  • efficiency.

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  • Although treatment originates from outside,
    healing comes from within in Chinese medicine.

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The human body exists in a state of relative
balance described by the yin and yang paradigm.
This balance relates to the individuals
constitution, stress level, emotional change, or
illness, factors that vary as widely as
fingerprints do.
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Pathogenesis
  • decline of kidney Qi
  • near exhaustion of reproductive
    substance(Tiangui)
  • deficiency of the thoroughfare and conception
    vessels
  • insufficiency of essence and blood before and
    after menopause
  • asthenia of kidney Yang
  • malnutrition of meridians and vessels
  • frequent asthenia of blood
  • multiparity and excessive sexual life
  • serious disease and prolonged illness
  • severe asthenia of kidney Yin that lead to
    failure of Yang to keep in latency as well as
    asthenia of yin and hyperactivity of Yang
  • deficiency of kidney yin that fail to nourish
    heart and liver, leading to hyperactivity of
    heart and liver fire
  • frequent asthenia of Yang and excessive intake of
    cold foods consuming kidney Yang.

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Key points of diagnosis
  • symptoms
  • flushed cheeks, tidal fever, sweating, aversion
    to cold after sweating, palpitation and chest
    oppression, dizziness and tinnitus ,headache and
    insomnia ,or pain in the waist, back and joist,
    dry and itching skin as well as emotional changes
    like depression ,anxiety ,susceptibility to
    irritability and even emotional disorders in
    climacterium or after removal of ovary followed
    by disorder of menstruation or menopause.
  • Lab
  • FSH and LH obviously increased , E2 decreased

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Differential Diagnosis
  • Angina pectoris,
  • primary hypertension,
  • perimenopausl psychosis
  • benign and malignant tumor of genitalia
  • urethrocystitis

65
Differentiation of Syndromes
  • Chinese medicine emphasizes the
    differentiation of syndromes that means that
    even within the same disease, different stage
    (e.g. pre-menopause, menopause, post-menopause)
    will have a different treatment and with a lot of
    individual variation.

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Yang Pathogenic Factor
Yin Pathogenic Factor
Balance of Yin and Yang
Preponderance of Yin Consumes Yang. (Shi-Cold
Syndrome)
Preponderance of Yang Consumes Yin. (Shi-Heat
Syndrome)
Weakness of Yin Leads to Preponderance of
Yang (Xu-Heat Syndrome)
Weakness of Yang Leads to Preponderance of
Yin (Xu-Cold Syndrome)
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When a traditional Chinese Doctor prescribes a
specific herb, he is not depending on active
Chemical ingredients And attempting to correct a
chemical abnormality, He based on a complex
Set of rule which govern balance in the human
body and trying
restore the harmonious flow of Qi., It developed
2500 years ago, Before chemistry as we know it
was described
Ginseng, there are more than fifty different
chemicals in it.
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Syndrome differentiation and treatment
  • Kidney asthenia is the root cause of this
    syndrome which is usually of asthenia, even if
    the syndrome is of sthenia, it is often mingled
    with asthenia.

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Yin asthenia syndrome of the liver and kidney
  • Main symptoms
  • Dizziness and tinnitus, flushed cheeks and high
    fever, occasional sweating, symptoms of Yin
    asthenia syndrome of the liver and kidney
    (feverish sensation over the palms, soles and
    chest, insomnia and dreaminess, aching and weak
    sensation in the loins and knees, dryness and
    pruritus of skin, dry mouth and retention of
    feces, scanty and yellowish urine, or scanty
    menstruation with red menses, ) disturbance of
    menstrual disorder, alternate sudden profuse
    uterine bleeding and dripping uterine bleeding.
  • Tongue red tongue with scanty fur
  • Pulse thin pulse.

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  • Therapeutic methods
  • Nourishing the liver and kidney, fostering Yin
    and suppressing Yang
  • Prescription and drugs
  • Modified Zuogui Wan
  • Shengdi10 Shoudi10 Gouqi10
  • Shanzhuyu10 Shanyao20 Fuling10
  • Mudanpi10 Guiban10 Longgu15
  • Nvzhengzi15 Hanliancao15

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Yang-deficiency syndrome
  • Main symptoms
  • Before or after menopause
  • grayish complexion, dispiritedness,
  • symptoms of ( puffy face, edema of limbs, chilly
    body and aversion to cold, anorexia and abdominal
    distention, loose stool, frequent and profuse
    urine, irregular menstruation, or sudden profuse
    uterine bleeding, whitish and thin leucorrhea. )
  • Tongue bulgy tongue with tooth print and whitish
    thin fur
  • Pulse deep and thin

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  • Therapeutic methods
  • Warming the kidney and supporting Yang,
    strengthening the spleen and assisting
    transportation
  • Prescription and drugs
  • Modified Youguiwan
  • Lujiaojiao10 Dangshen15 Baishu10
  • Buguzhi10 Xianmao10
    Xianlingpi10 Shanyao15 Shanzhuyu10
    Duzhong10 Tusizi10

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Liver depression syndrome
  • Main symptoms
  • Before or after menopause
  • mental depression, anxiety ,sentimentality,
    irritability, chest oppression , susceptibility
    to sighing ,distending pain in hypochondria
    ,feverish sweating, disturbance of menstruation,
    profuse menorrhea in the late stage with dark red
    color
  • Tongue red tongue with thin and white or yellow
    fur
  • Pulse taut

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  • Therapeutic methods
  • Soothing the liver to relieve depression and
    regulating Qi to nourish Yin
  • Prescription and drugs
  • Modified Xiaoyaosan
  • Baishao10 Dangui10 Caihu5 Shengdi10
    Fuling10 Yujin10 Shanyao15 Chenpi6

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Syndrome of simultaneous asthenia of heart and
spleen
  • Main symptoms
  • Before or after menopause
  • feverish sweating ,palpitation and shortness of
    breath, amnesia and insomnia ,sallow complexion,
    facial dropsy, lassitude ,epigastric and
    abdominal distension ,anorexia and loose stool,
    disturbance of menstruation, or sudden profuse
    vaginal bleeding or dripping vaginal bleeding
    with light color and thin texture .
  • Tongue light colored tongue with whitish thin
    fur
  • Pulse thin and weak

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  • Therapeutic methods
  • Strengthening the spleen and nourishing Qi ,
    nourishing heart and tranquilizing mind
  • Prescription and drugs
  • Modified Guipitang
  • Huangqi10 Dangshen10 Baishu10
  • Danggui10 Fusheng10 Yuanzhi6
    Suanzaoren10 Chenpi10 Muxiang10 Gancao5
    Dazao10

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DIET AND LIFESTYLE
  • Moreover, key diet and lifestyle changes figure
    importantly in long-term menopause management.
    Specific exercises and relaxation practices help
    reduce symptoms both in the short- and long-term.
    Personalized dietary plans present another
    effective tool, especially when created by a
    health professional who understands your
    particular medical history and symptom picture.
    Point in fact those cultures with vegetable and
    fish-based diets like the Japanese do not
    technically have a word for menopause, because
    the incidence of symptoms is so low.

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  • This isnt a one size fits all situation!
  • All women are different and will need different
    ways to manage their menopause
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