Published on 13/04/2024 at 07:43
Among the most common challenges they face is emotional instability. Fluctuations have the potential to cause mood changes, irritability and anxiety, which greatly affects mental health at this stage of life.
“This connection is evident in menopause, a period in which important hormones for the female body, such as estrogen and progesterone, rapidly decline. For example, a decrease in estrogen in the central nervous system affects neurotransmitters, leading to changes in mood and sleep.” And desire. Sexuality, bone density, and cardiovascular health. “Moreover, progesterone has an anxiolytic function, and its decline can exacerbate anxiety in women.”
When stress, anxiety, mood swings, and depression are of moderate severity and have no prior history, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be a useful option, psychiatrists advise.
“Many women have difficulties in realizing that they are not well and that they need help. In the past, and even today, it was shameful for women to admit that they are suffering from menstruation. It is necessary to seek support and talk about these issues,” he highlighted.