RATIONALE OF TACTICS OF COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT OF CLIMACTERIC SYNDROME
Keywords:
climacteric syndrome. women. symptoms. atherogenic dyslipidemias increasesAbstract
In this article, we see substantiation of the need for an integrated approach to the treatment of climacteric syndrome, taking into account the peculiarities of the lipid profile in women. The duration of this pathological condition can be from one and a half to 10 years. On average, the symptoms are observed for about 2-5 years. Their severity depends on the general state of health of the woman and the individual characteristics of her body. Menopause, that is, the cessation of menstruation, occurs in all women, without exception, but at the same time, climacteric syndrome does not manifest itself in everyone.
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