Menopause Treatmentwith Dr. Monga's
What is Menopause?
Menopause is a natural biological process when a woman's menstrual cycle permanently stops. It occurs when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone hormones. Typically, menopause happens between the ages of 45 and 55. During this phase, the body undergoes several changes that can affect both physical and mental health.
How is Menopause Diagnosed?
Menopause can be diagnosed through medical tests and an evaluation of symptoms. A blood test can measure Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and estrogen levels. Sometimes, a thyroid function test is also conducted since thyroid issues can have similar symptoms to menopause. A bone density test is often recommended to assess bone strength and check for osteoporosis.
Types of Menopause
Menopause can occur in different ways. Natural menopause happens gradually as a woman ages, and the ovaries stop hormone production. Surgical menopause occurs when the ovaries are surgically removed, leading to an immediate onset of menopause symptoms. Premature menopause happens before the age of 40 due to genetic or medical reasons. Induced menopause is caused by treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, which affect ovarian function.
Symptoms of Menopause
-
Irregular periods
Unpredictable menstrual cycles causing timing, flow, or symptom variations.
-
Hot flashes and excessive sweating
Sudden heat waves and heavy sweating disrupt daily comfort.
-
Mood swings, anxiety, or depression
Emotional turbulence with mood swings, anxiety, or depression.
-
Sleep disturbances (insomnia)
Difficulty falling or staying asleep, leading to exhaustion.
What Makes Dr. Monga's Treatments So Impactful?
-
ETHICAL PRACTICE
Shastrokt Prescription-Based Ayurveda Practice - As Per Ayurveda Manuscripts
-
TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS
Qualified Doctors, Certified Dieticians, Dedicated Counsellors, Trained Staff
-
SPREADING HAPPINESS
Over 7,00,000 Patients Connected From Across India and Abroad
-
INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE
Modern Medicine & Traditional Ayurveda Integrated
-
VAST EXPERIENCE
75+ Glorious Years Of Healthcare Practice
-
WINNING TRUST
Effective And Safer Healthcare Solutions Over 7,00,000 Patients Connected From Across India and Abroad
Book an Appointment
When to Seek Treatment for Menopause?
If menopause symptoms are significantly affecting your daily life, it is important to seek medical help. Some warning signs include severe sleep disturbances, intense mood swings or depression, noticeable bone weakness, and frequent hot flashes or night sweats. Consulting an expert doctor can help manage these symptoms effectively.
Why Choose Dr. Monga's
Dr. Monga Clinic specializes in menopause treatment with over 25+ years of experience. We offer a unique combination of Ayurvedic and modern medical treatments, providing both hormonal and non-hormonal therapies. Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their physical and emotional health needs. If you are experiencing menopause symptoms and seeking a healthier, more comfortable life, contact Dr. Monga Clinic today!
- Completely herbal treatment with minimal side effects.
- Dietary and lifestyle modifications to boost patient's overall health.
- Use of herbal therapies to heal you from within.
- Thorough follow-up post your treatment.
Integrated Treatment Options for Menopause - Dr. Monga Clinic
At Dr. Monga Clinic, we offer both natural and modern treatment options for menopause.Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is an option that helps control symptoms by supplementing estrogen and progesterone levels. It is recommended only for women experiencing severe symptoms.
- Ayurvedic & Natural Treatment involves using herbal remedies such as Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Triphala. Additionally, Panchakarma and detoxification therapies are beneficial for balancing hormones. Yoga and meditation are also effective in reducing stress and promoting hormonal balance.
- Dietary and Lifestyle Changes play a crucial role in managing menopause symptoms. Consuming a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, incorporating herbal teas and anti-inflammatory foods, and engaging in regular physical activities such as walking, yoga, and strength training can help alleviate symptoms.
- Counseling & Emotional Well-being is another important aspect of menopause treatment. Stress management therapy sessions, along with expert guidance on lifestyle and nutrition, can help women navigate this transition smoothly.
Meet Our Team
Our dedicated team of highly skilled doctors combines expertise, innovation, and compassion to deliver exceptional medical care tailored to every patient.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ's)
-
1 When does menopause start?
Menopause typically starts between ages 45 and 55, with the average age being around 51. It marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles for 12 consecutive months.
-
2 How will menopause affect my body and my health?
Menopause can cause symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, weight gain, and sleep disturbances. It may also increase the risk of osteoporosis and heart disease.
-
3 How do you confirm menopause?
Menopause is confirmed when a woman has missed her periods for 12 months. Blood tests checking FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) levels can also help confirm menopause.
-
4 What are the typical symptoms of menopause?
Common menopause symptoms include irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood changes, and sleep problems.
-
5 What precautions to take during menopause?
Eat a balanced diet, stay physically active, manage stress, and go for regular health checkups to maintain hormonal balance and overall wellness.
-
6 How do you take care of menopause?
Manage menopause with Ayurvedic or medical treatment, a healthy lifestyle, calcium and vitamin D intake, and emotional support to reduce symptoms and maintain quality of life.
-
7 What should one take care of after menopause?
After menopause, monitor bone health, maintain a heart-healthy diet, get regular screenings, and address any postmenopausal bleeding or discomfort with a doctor.
-
8 Can you bleed after menopause?
Any bleeding after menopause is not normal and should be evaluated by a doctor, as it could indicate hormonal imbalance or a more serious condition.