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How Estratest helps to recover from Menopause

Estratest pill is a double formula drug from Solvay Inc. for the treatment of menopause related symptoms in women.

Problems coming along Menopause

Common problems related to menopause include hot flashes, infections, sexual problems, mood swings, irregular bleeding, and memory problems. Hot flashes, night sweats, and sleeplessness are the early signs of menopause. Headache and nausea usually accompany these hot flashes. Dryness, thinning, and shrinking increase the risk of vaginal and bladder infections. With loss of estrogen, the vagina becomes thinner and shorter, thus prone to irritation and infection. Sexual problems include loss of sexual desire/motivation, and poor orgasmic response. Mood swings like irritability and depression are common in menopause. In bleeding problems, decrease in flow is more common. However, it is not unusual to see an increasing flow and longer or more frequent periods. Some studies witness the impairment of memory to various degrees associated with low estrogen levels during menopause. Indirectly, memory is affected by insomnia that is the frequent result of hot flashes.

Role of Estratest in Treating Menopausal Problems

Estratest tablets effectively treat the flushing, sweating, and vaginal irritation experienced during menopause. Estratest works by replacing some of the estrogen as the body stops producing estrogen when menopause sets in. however, it is important to know that Estratest does not alleviate mood swings like depression if no physical symptoms are associated. The testosterone in Estratest is effective in restoring a lagging libido and fighting against hot flashes in addition to increasing bone density. Most research finds that testosterone is especially important for a woman who has undergone surgical menopause. Estratest is thus a helpful drug for such patients

 

 

 
 
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