Menopause-Related Sexual Health & Telehealth Solutions
Menopause marks the end of your menstrual cycle and is diagnosed after you’ve gone 12 months without a menstrual period. The average age a woman reaches menopause in the United States is 51; however, the natural biological process can happen in your 40s or 50s. Surgical menopause can occur at any age if the ovaries are removed. Women in menopause (or peri-menopause) may experience:
- Changes in mood, including depression, anxiety, or irritability
- Changes in sex drive or libido or pain with intercourse
- Hot flashes or changes in body temperature throughout the day
- Inability to tolerate hot temperatures
- Increased fluid retention or swelling
- Insomnia or waking up feeling flushed or hot
- Not feeling like “yourself”
- Weight gain (usually 10-15 pounds)
Treatments Available Virtually
- Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy
- Peptide Therapies
- Supplements