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Perimenopausal Symptom Alleviation

Meaning

Perimenopausal Symptom Alleviation is the clinical objective of reducing the severity and frequency of disruptive physical and psychological manifestations associated with the fluctuating hormonal landscape leading up to menopause. Symptoms commonly targeted for alleviation include vasomotor instability (hot flashes), sleep disturbance, mood swings, and menstrual irregularity. This process requires a personalized, phase-appropriate approach that may involve lifestyle modification, nutritional support, and targeted hormonal or non-hormonal therapies. Successful alleviation supports sustained quality of life during this significant endocrine transition.