What medicine should be used to delay menopause

Delaying menopause is usually not recommended for self medication. It is necessary to choose hormone replacement therapy or traditional Chinese medicine based on individual circumstances under the guidance of a doctor. The commonly used drugs include estradiol valerate tablets, progesterone capsules, Kuntai capsules, levofloxacin tablets, soy isoflavones, etc. Menopause is a natural physiological process in women, and excessive intervention may increase health risks.

I. Estradiol valerate tablets

Estradiol valerate tablets belong to the estrogen class drugs and can supplement the estrogen levels that decrease after ovarian function decline. This medicine needs to be used in conjunction with progesterone to protect the endometrium, and is suitable for patients with perimenopausal syndrome accompanied by obvious symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. It is necessary to regularly monitor the condition of breast and endometrium during medication, and it is contraindicated for patients with breast cancer and thrombosis history.

2. Progesterone Capsules

Progesterone capsules are natural progesterone preparations that are often used in combination with estrogen to form a cycle therapy. This medicine can counteract the excessive stimulation of estrogen on the endometrium and reduce the risk of endometrial hyperplasia. Adverse reactions such as dizziness and breast tenderness may occur, and severe liver function abnormalities should be avoided. Liver function changes should be monitored during medication.

III. Kuntai Capsule

Kuntai Capsule is a traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations preparation, which contains ingredients such as prepared rehmannia root and coptis root, and has the effect of nourishing yin and clearing heat. Suitable for early menopausal symptoms such as insomnia, frequent dreaming, palpitations, and restlessness due to yin deficiency and excessive fire. The drug has fewer adverse reactions, but it should be used with caution for patients with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold. Spicy and stimulating foods should be avoided during use.

4. Lifumin Tablets

Lifumin tablets are extracted from the rhizome of black cohosh and belong to the class of plant estrogens. It can selectively regulate estrogen receptors and alleviate menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and emotional fluctuations. This drug does not stimulate endometrial hyperplasia, but its effect is slow and requires continuous use for several weeks. Some patients may experience gastrointestinal discomfort or rash reactions.

5. Soy Isoflavones

Soy isoflavones are plant-based estrogens extracted from legumes, with a structure similar to human estrogens but weaker activity. Can be used as a dietary supplement to help alleviate mild menopausal discomfort, and excessive intake may disrupt endocrine balance. Patients with thyroid diseases should seek advice before use and prioritize natural intake through soy products. Menopause is a natural transition process in a woman's life stage, and a healthy lifestyle is more important than medication intervention. It is recommended to maintain a regular schedule and moderate exercise, and engage in aerobic exercise and strength training every week. Pay attention to increasing calcium and vitamin D intake in diet, and consume more dark vegetables, nuts, and soy products. Control caffeine and alcohol intake, relieve stress through meditation and social activities. Regular gynecological examinations and bone density screening should be conducted, and timely medical attention should be sought in case of abnormal vaginal bleeding or severe symptoms. It is not recommended to use medication for a long time solely to delay menopause. All treatment plans must be evaluated by professional doctors before implementation.

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