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Peri-Menopausal Symptom Mitigation

Meaning

The clinical application of targeted hormonal therapies, lifestyle adjustments, and nutritional interventions designed to reduce the severity and frequency of the disruptive physical and psychological symptoms that characterize the peri-menopause transition. This phase, which spans the years leading up to the final menstrual period, is marked by significant fluctuations and an eventual decline in ovarian hormone levels, leading to symptoms like vasomotor instability, sleep disturbances, and mood swings. Mitigation strategies focus on stabilizing the hormonal milieu and supporting the systemic adaptation to these profound endocrine changes.