Menopausia y Terapia de Reemplazo Hormonal
Menopausia y Terapia de Reemplazo Hormonal
Menopausia y Terapia de Reemplazo Hormonal
DEFINITION:
Menopause is defined as the one-year cessation of menstrual secondary to
a permanent and definitive failure of ovarian follicular function cycles. The absence
of menstrual cycles for a year is not seen very often since many women consult at
the onset of menstrual changes and even, in a preventive manner, even when
cycles are normal. Natural menopause is inserted into a change process called
climacteric, which begins when the woman is still in reproductive stage and
culminates in the late postmenopause. The climacteric is characterized by a
progressive decline of ovarian follicular function with initial manifestations, such as
ovulatory dysfunction, luteal phase failure, short cycles and / or episodes of oligoamenorrhea, hot flushes associated or not (premenopause). To the extent that
ovarian failure increases, begin to appear characteristic symptoms and signs of
hypoestrogenism
relative,
as
frequent
hot
flashes,
excessive
sweating
loss.
Preventive control: Added as frequent consultation product of the best
information from the susceptible population.
symptoms and signs are transient, start some time before menopause and last for
a few years. Others are permanent, usually appear after menopause, sometimes
late and some are even considered as a disease.
Estrogen deficiency is associated with emotional disturbances, as these
affect the activity of neurotransmitters in the central nervous system, especially
serotonin.
The decrease in specific activity of neurotransmitters in the hypothalamus
synapses can have a negative effect on the sense of emotional well-being.
OBJECTIVES OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY (HRT)
When the doctor decides that a particular patient is a candidate for hormone
replacement therapy should consider, first, what or what are the reasons why they
should receive hormone supplementation and guide treatment in that regard.
The objectives of HRT will be individual and should be taken into account
symptoms, risk factors and evolution of these during therapy. These objectives are:
estrogen
deficiency
in
menopause,
hormone
replacement
prevents