Menopause is a natural biological process marking the end of a woman’s reproductive years. While it signals the conclusion of menstrual cycles, menopause often comes with a variety of symptoms that can affect a woman’s quality of life. Understanding these symptoms and the available hormonal treatment options can help women manage this transition smoothly and maintain overall well-being.

 

Menopause Symptoms and Hormone Treatments | Dr. Ankita Ingle

 

What is Menopause?

Menopause is officially diagnosed after a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. This phase reflects a significant decline in the production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone by the ovaries. The hormonal changes that occur during menopause cause various physical and emotional symptoms.

Common Symptoms of Menopause

Each woman’s experience with menopause is unique, but some symptoms are quite common:

1. Hot Flashes and Night Sweats

Hot flashes are sudden feelings of intense heat, often accompanied by sweating and flushing of the face and neck. They can last from a few seconds to several minutes and may occur multiple times a day or night. Night sweats can disrupt sleep, leading to fatigue and irritability.

2. Irregular Periods

Before menstruation stops completely, many women experience irregular cycles that may be heavier or lighter than usual.

3. Vaginal Dryness and Discomfort

Decreased estrogen levels lead to thinning and drying of the vaginal walls, causing discomfort during intercourse and increasing the risk of infections.

4. Mood Changes and Anxiety

Hormonal fluctuations can cause mood swings, irritability, anxiety, and even depression in some women.

5. Sleep Problems

Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep is common, often due to night sweats or anxiety.

6. Cognitive Changes

Some women report difficulty concentrating, memory lapses, or a general feeling of “brain fog.”

7. Other Symptoms

These may include weight gain, thinning hair, dry skin, and decreased bone density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis.

When to Seek Medical Advice

If menopausal symptoms interfere significantly with daily life or emotional well-being, it is important to consult a healthcare professional. Dr. Ankita Ingle, at her clinic in Hadapsar, Pune, provides personalized evaluations and treatment plans to help manage symptoms effectively.

Hormonal Treatment Options for Menopause

Hormone therapy (HT), also known as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), is the most effective treatment for relieving many menopausal symptoms, particularly hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Here’s an overview of the options:

1. Estrogen Therapy

Since estrogen levels decline during menopause, replacing estrogen helps alleviate many symptoms. Estrogen therapy can be administered in various forms:

  • Pills

  • Skin patches

  • Gels or creams

  • Vaginal rings or creams (specifically for vaginal symptoms)

2. Combined Estrogen and Progesterone Therapy

For women who still have their uterus, progesterone or progestin is given along with estrogen to protect the uterine lining from estrogen-induced hyperplasia and reduce the risk of uterine cancer.

3. Bioidentical Hormones

These hormones have the same molecular structure as those naturally produced by the body and can be customized for individual needs. However, their use should always be supervised by a qualified doctor.

Benefits of Hormone Therapy

  • Reduction in hot flashes and night sweats

  • Improvement in sleep quality

  • Relief from vaginal dryness and discomfort

  • Prevention of bone loss and reduction in fracture risk

  • Potential mood stabilization

Non-Hormonal Alternatives and Lifestyle Changes

For women who cannot or prefer not to take hormone therapy, there are other options:

  • Non-hormonal medications like certain antidepressants can help reduce hot flashes.

  • Vaginal moisturizers and lubricants alleviate dryness.

  • Diet and exercise play a vital role in managing weight, mood, and bone health.

  • Stress reduction techniques such as yoga, meditation, and counseling may help with emotional symptoms.

Personalized Care at Hadapsar with Dr. Ankita Ingle

Menopause is a complex and individual journey. Dr. Ankita Ingle emphasizes personalized care tailored to each woman’s symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle. Through detailed consultation and advanced diagnostic methods, she helps her patients understand their options and choose the best treatment plan—whether it includes hormonal therapy, lifestyle adjustments, or other interventions.


Menopause is a significant phase of life that can be managed successfully with the right knowledge and support. If you or someone you know is experiencing menopausal symptoms, don’t hesitate to seek expert advice.

Dr. Ankita Ingle, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Hadapsar, Pune, offers compassionate and comprehensive care to help women navigate menopause with confidence and comfort.

Book a consultation today at Phadke’s Vitality Dental Clinic and take the first step towards a healthier, balanced life.


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