Putting The Pause on Perimenopause
Join Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, renowned Yale OBGYN, and Dr. Catherine Isaac in this deep dive into menopause, perimenopause, and women's health. In this episode of the Medicine 3.0 podcast, Dr. Minkin shares decades of experience, covering the challenges of managing menopause symptoms, the effects of hormone therapy, and the myths around estrogen and breast cancer. They also explore how menopause impacts cardiovascular health, bone density, and overall wellbeing. This episode is packed with practical advice on treating hot flashes, sleep disruptions, libido changes, and more, empowering women to make informed choices during menopause. #menopause #ménopause #womenshealth #womenshealthmatters #womenshealthcare #womenshealthawareness #perimenopause #perimenopausehealth #perimenopausefitness #perimenopausesupport #longevitymedicine #longevity #health #healthprofessionals - - - - - - - FAQs: 1. What are the common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause? Dr. Minkin discusses hot flashes, sleep disruptions, libido changes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness as common symptoms women experience. 2. How can hormone therapy help with menopause symptoms? Hormone therapy, including estrogen and progesterone, can help reduce symptoms like hot flashes, sleep issues, and discomfort during sex, though it’s not right for everyone. 3. What is the relationship between menopause and heart health? As estrogen levels decline, Dr. Minkin explains that women’s cardiovascular health can be impacted, leading to changes in cholesterol levels and increased risk of heart disease. 4. Are there non-hormonal treatments for menopause symptoms? Yes, Dr. Minkin discusses alternatives, such as neurokinin drugs for hot flashes, and lifestyle adjustments for managing symptoms without hormone therapy. 5. How does menopause affect bone density and osteoporosis risk? Estrogen loss contributes to bone thinning, which can increase osteoporosis risk. Dr. Minkin explains the importance of estrogen in maintaining bone health. 6. Is it safe to use hormone therapy with a history of breast cancer in the family? Dr. Minkin clarifies that while a family history increases risk, it does not necessarily prevent safe hormone therapy use. Personal history, however, may require more caution. 7. What are the risks and benefits of different types of estrogen (oral vs. transdermal)? Oral estrogen has a higher risk of clotting, while transdermal options, such as patches and gels, are often safer for women with risk factors. 8. How do cultural and ethnic differences impact menopause symptoms? The SWAN study found that women of different ethnic backgrounds experience varying durations and intensities of menopause symptoms, with African American women often reporting longer-lasting hot flashes. 9. What is the role of testosterone in women’s health during menopause? Testosterone, although lower in women, affects libido and muscle mass. Dr. Minkin discusses how low doses can help some women with low libido. 10. How can a low-dose birth control pill help with perimenopause symptoms? Low-dose pills can regulate hormone fluctuations and provide contraception, alleviating symptoms like irregular periods and severe hormonal shifts.