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Diagnóstico y tratamiento de la perimenopausia y la posmenopausia.

Authors :
Alvarado-García, Alberto
Ortiz-Luna, Guillermo Federico
Sánchez-Aguirre, Fernando
Montaño-Uscanga, Armando
Hernández-Quijano, Tomás
Hernández-Valencia, Marcelino
Negrín-Pérez, Miriam Concepción
Ríos-Castillo, Brendha
Valencia-Pérez, Gregorio Urbano
Vital-Reyes, Víctor Saúl
Basavilvazo-Rodríguez, Ma. Antonia
Torres-Arreola, Laura del Pilar
Source :
Revista Medica del IMSS. mar/abr2015, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p214-225. 12p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Post-menopause is the period of life where a deep decline occurs in circulating estrogen levels, inducing the appearance of psycho and somatic symptoms. The classification to understand the chronology of reproductive aging in women (known as STRAW) determines the clinical and endocrine changes contemplating menstrual cycles, symptoms, measurements of FSH, LH, inhibin B, anti-Mullerian hormone, and follicular account. The diagnosis of menopause is established by the absence of menstruation for 12 months or more. The most frequent clinical manifestations of the climacteric syndrome transition to menopause are: menstrual disorders, vasomotor symptoms (flushes and/or sweats) and genitourinary manifestations. The assessment of women in the peri- or postmenopause aims to develop: cervicovaginal cytology, lipid profile, serum glucose, basal Mammography at least a year before, pelvic ultrasound, urinalysis, serum TSH, Densitometry in patients older than 60 years if there is no recourse can be applied and FRAX. Drug therapy for the treatment of disorders of the transition to menopause or menopause is divided into: Hormone Therapy (HT) based estrogens and progestin hormone not being the most recommended the serotonin reuptake inhibitors and norepinephrine, clonidine, gabapentin or veralipride. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
04435117
Volume :
53
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revista Medica del IMSS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101483294