View clinical trials related to Perimenopausal Disorder.
Filter by:Your study seems to aim at emphasizing the significance of non-pharmacological and non-hormonal approaches in managing menopausal symptoms, particularly focusing on muscle training and education. This holistic approach acknowledges the importance of physical well-being, psychological support, and education to enhance women's quality of life during the menopausal transition.
The investigators plan to conduct the randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of electro-press needle (EPN), a novel acupuncture needle combining shallow and gentle insertion with transdermal electrical stimulation, on menopause-associated hot flash in comparison with gamma-oryzanol group among women during menopausal transition and postmenopausal periods.
This is a three-year, prospective, observational study looking at the benefits of rhythmically dosed, bio-identical hormones compounded in a carrier cream in 100 symptomatic peri and postmenopausal women. This study will measure changes in cognition, mood, quality of life, endocrine health, bone mineral density, and reduction of the symptoms of menopause and any adverse effects. The objectives of this study are to show that rhythmic dosing of bio-identical hormones that mimic a menstrual cycle, are possible, and may be more beneficial and have fewer side effects than the current standard of care for treating the symptoms of menopause.
Climacteric Complains bring to women many problems for living a normal life - hot flashes, irritation are 2 of many problems and the mixture of those 2 plant extract must bring a new horizon for this part of time.