Menopause Flashcards

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Q

What is menopause?

A

A retrospective diagnosis made after a woman has had no periods for 12 months. It is defined as a permanent end to menstruation.

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2
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What is the average age of menopause?

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51 years

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3
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Define post-menopause.

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The period from 12 months after the final menstrual period.

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4
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What is peri-menopause?

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The time leading up to menopause and the first 12 months following menopause.

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5
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What physiological changes occur during menopause?

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  1. Decline in ovarian follicles
  2. Reduced oestrogen production
  3. Oestrogen no longer suppressing release of LH and FSH from pituitary
  4. Anovulation and amenorrhoea
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6
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List some perimenopausal symptoms caused by lack of oestrogen.

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  • Hot flush
  • Emotional lability or low mood
  • Irregular periods
  • Joint pains
  • Heavier or lighter periods
  • Vaginal dryness and atrophy
  • Reduced libido
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7
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What are some risks associated with lack of oestrogen?

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  • CVD and stroke
  • Osteoporosis
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Urinary incontinence
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8
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How is menopause diagnosed?

A

Clinical diagnosis of perimenopause and menopause made in women >45 years with typical symptoms.

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9
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What does NICE (2015) recommend for diagnosing menopause?

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FSH blood test for:
* Women <40 years with suspected premature menopause
* Women 40-45 years with menopausal symptoms or a change in menstrual cycle

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10
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At what age does fertility begin to decline?

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After 40 years old

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11
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How long should contraception be used after the last menstrual period?

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  • 2 years for women <50 years
  • 1 year for women >50 years
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12
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What are contraception methods with no restrictions?

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  • Barrier methods
  • Mirena or copper coil
  • Progesterone only pill
  • Progesterone implant
  • Progesterone depot injection (<45 years)
  • Sterilisation
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13
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What are some contraception methods with mild risks?

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  • COCP (unsuitable > 50 years)
    • Venous thromboembolism
  • Depo-Provera (unsuitable > 45 years)
    • Weight gain
    • Reduced bone mineral density (osteoporosis)
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14
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What is the expected duration for vasomotor symptoms to resolve?

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2-5 years

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15
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List management options for menopausal symptoms.

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  • No treatment
  • HRT
  • Tibolone (synthetic hormone acting as continuous HRT, only after 12 months amenorrhoea)
  • Clonidine
  • CBT
  • SSRIs
  • Testosterone (for libido, gel or cream)
  • Vaginal oestrogen (cream or tablets)
  • Vaginal moisturisers
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