perimenopauz
Perimenopauz, also known as perimenopause, is the transitional phase before menopause during which ovarian function declines and hormone levels fluctuate. It typically begins in a woman’s 40s but can start in the late 30s and may last several years, commonly two to eight years. Menopause is reached after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, and perimenopause ends when menopause begins.
During perimenopause, menstrual cycles often become irregular and unpredictable. Other common symptoms include hot flashes and
Causes are related to aging and decreasing ovarian reserve, with estrogen and progesterone levels fluctuating and
Diagnosis is usually clinical, based on history and menstrual patterns. Blood tests such as FSH or estradiol
Management focuses on relieving symptoms and addressing risks. Lifestyle measures such as regular exercise, a balanced