Menopause. Climacteric neurosis

Posted by admin on June 27, 2010

Menopause. Climacteric neurosis. Climax due to the age adjustment the female body. The processes of involution include central nervous system and endocrine glands.

Symptoms within. Most women menopause occurs without the expressed frustration. However, it is often during difficult, resulting in increased irritability, mood lability, sleep disorders, dizziness, increased blood pressure, autonomic-vascular disorders (hot flushes etc.). In 8-10% of women menopause occurs pathologically: frequent hot (up to 10 – 20 times a day and more), a sudden sensation of heat, a significant increase in blood pressure, obesity, violations of water-salt and other forms of exchange, neuro-psychological changes. Menopause and climacteric neurosis often accompanied by dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

Treatment. Restorative activities: water treatment, Narzan baths, physiotherapy, etc. Sedation Therapy: frenolon (course under the supervision of a physician), trioxazine, elenium, meprotan (andaksin, meprobamate), preparations of valerian. With frequent tides prescribe treatment with vitamins B1, B6, C, PP, in combination with 2% novocaine solution of 5 ml every other day / m In patients with severe climacteric neurosis shows the introduction of sex hormones and synthetic progestins. Apply both estrogens and androgens in the ratio of 1:20 or 1:50 or synthetic progestins because of persistent menstrual function during the second phase of the cycle: 1 tablet for 10 days (3-4 courses). Use physiotherapy (longitudinal wave diathermy).

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