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Treatment of Perimenopausal Syndrome

Perimenopausal syndrome occurs as ovarian function gradually declines, often accompanied by endocrine and metabolic disorders. It mainly affects women aged 40 to 55 and presents with menstrual irregularities, hot flashes, mood changes, and decreased bone density. If not treated in time, it can lead to osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and psychological disorders, severely affecting women’s health. Current treatment options include hormone replacement therapy, lifestyle and psychological interventions, and emerging stem cell therapy.

Emerging Treatment Methods

Stem Cell Therapy

As a cutting-edge technology in regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy provides new possibilities for women with perimenopausal syndrome. By repairing ovarian tissue, regulating immune balance, and improving endocrine and metabolic functions, it helps relieve symptoms and delays aging-related decline.

① Promotes ovarian tissue repair and delays decline of ovarian function.

② Regulates hormone levels and improves estrogen deficiency symptoms.

③ Enhances bone metabolism and reduces risk of osteoporosis.

④ Improves cardiovascular function and reduces associated risks.

⑤ Safe and effective with fewer side effects, suitable for long-term application.

Conventional Treatment Methods

1. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

HRT is the most widely used treatment for perimenopausal syndrome, supplementing estrogen and progesterone to regulate endocrine balance. It alleviates hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and osteoporosis but must be carefully monitored to prevent risks such as breast cancer and cardiovascular disease.

2. Psychological Counseling

Professional psychological counseling helps patients cope with anxiety, depression, and emotional disorders caused by hormonal fluctuations, improving mental health and family harmony.

3. Lifestyle Management

A healthy lifestyle is an important foundation for treatment. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, adequate sleep, and quitting smoking and alcohol help maintain overall health and reduce disease risk.

4. Nutritional Supplements

Calcium, vitamin D, soy isoflavones, and other supplements help protect bone health, regulate hormone levels, and relieve related symptoms.

5. Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture, herbal remedies, and other traditional Chinese medicine approaches can assist in balancing the endocrine system and alleviating discomfort, offering good complementary benefits for some patients.

6. Comprehensive Management

Experts recommend multidisciplinary and comprehensive management, combining HRT, stem cell therapy, psychological counseling, and nutritional interventions to achieve optimal results.

Conclusion

Experts at United Life International Medical Center emphasize that perimenopausal syndrome should not be underestimated. Early diagnosis and scientific treatment, especially through advanced stem cell therapy combined with conventional methods, can effectively relieve symptoms, delay disease progression, and improve women’s quality of life. Personalized treatment strategies are essential to ensure safety and long-term benefits.