Alternative approaches to the menopause

Jan Brockie
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Many women would prefer to avoid hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in response to recent publications and instead seek alternative approaches to treat menopause symptoms and the long-term effects of the menopause. Possible options include other pharmacological treatments; however, many of these women would prefer to avoid these too. As there are big cultural variations in the menopause experience, there has been much interest in diet and life style factors that may contribute to this difference. A growing number of women use complementary and alternative therapies either in response to the media hype or disappointment in orthodox medicine, thinking that they provide a safe, natural option. However, they do have the potential for harm, in addition to failing to offer any benefit. Unlike HRT that treats every menopause symptom, often women will have to pursue a number of different alternatives to improve a number of symptoms, needing commitment and patience. Women on low incomes are disadvantaged as rarely alternative treatments are available on the NHS. It is important as health practitioners to ask patients if they are using alternative treatments, particularly herbal remedies that may interact with other medication or have side effects.

更年期的替代方法
许多女性倾向于避免激素替代疗法(HRT),以回应最近的出版物,而是寻求替代方法来治疗更年期症状和更年期的长期影响。可能的选择包括其他药物治疗;然而,这些女性中的许多人也宁愿避免这些。由于更年期经历有很大的文化差异,人们对饮食和生活方式因素很感兴趣,这些因素可能会导致这种差异。越来越多的妇女使用补充和替代疗法,要么是对媒体炒作的回应,要么是对传统医学的失望,认为它们提供了一种安全、自然的选择。然而,除了不能提供任何好处之外,它们确实有潜在的危害。与治疗所有更年期症状的激素替代疗法不同,女性通常不得不寻求多种不同的替代方案来改善多种症状,这需要承诺和耐心。低收入妇女处于不利地位,因为NHS很少提供替代治疗。作为健康从业者,询问患者是否正在使用替代疗法,特别是可能与其他药物相互作用或有副作用的草药疗法,这一点很重要。
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