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Menopause - transitional phase in a woman's life when the ovaries stop releasing eggs, ovarian production of estrogen and other hormones tapers off, and menstruation ceases. It results from declining ovarian fun...

climacteric (Also called perimenopause.) - the transition period of time before menopause, marked by a decreased production of estrogen and progesterone, irregular menstrual periods, and transitory psychological changes.

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The physiological and emotional midlife changes for women that precede menopause. Caused by decreasing levels of estrogen and testosterone. See "andropause."
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An orgasm or to have an orgasm.

climacteric Menopausal period in women. Sometimes used to refer to the corresponding age period in men. Also called involutional period.

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The climacteric is the time around menopause when low oestrogen levels are causing symptoms. The climacteric can also be called the perimenopause.
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Climacteric years: are, according to some, all those in the life of man which are multiples of the number 7. Others have applied the term to years, resulting from the multiplication of 7 by an odd number.

Male climacteric (male menopause) refers to various symptoms exhibited by some men with advancing age.

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SYMPTOMS"Hot flashes, insomnia, disturbances in calcium metabolism, irritability, mental instability, dizziness, backaches, headaches, bladder problems, dryness and aging of the skin, shortness of breath, ...

Corletto F. [Female climacteric osteoporosis therapy with titrated horsetail (Equisetum arvense) extract plus calcium (osteosil calcium): randomized double blind study]. Miner Ortoped Traumatol 1999;50:201-206.

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The mental depression, and the tendency that the various neuroses and psychoses have to occur and recur at the time of the menstrual and climacteric periods in women, suggests the possibility of an alteration in the composition of the blood, ...

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Menopause, also known as the Change of life or climacteric, is a stage of the human female reproductive cycle that occurs as the ovaries stop producing estrogen, causing the reproductive system to gradually shut down.

The transition phase before menopause is medically referred to as climacteric, but more recently has also been called perimenopause.

Perimenopause, also known as the climacteric, includes the time before menopause when hormonal and biological changes and physical symptoms begin to occur. This period lasts for an average of three to five years.
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Black cohosh is popular as an alternative to hormonal therapy in the treatment of menopausal (climacteric) symptoms such as hot flashes, mood disturbances, diaphoresis, palpitations, and vaginal dryness.

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It is recommended for use in the climacteric phase.
Ideally, all women on long-term HRT should move to a continuous type within a year or two of starting HRT.

The menopause, also known as the change of life or climacteric, brings emotional and physical changes for women.
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The only doctor knowledgeable about bioidentical hormones in the Uk is the menopause expert , founder of the journal "the climacteric" Nick Panay in london.

For women, the cessation of menses (menopause) is an obvious sign of aging. But, it is by no means the only change. A transition period, called the climacteric, lasts for many years before and after a woman's last menstrual period.

Climacteric. 2008 Jun;11(3):181-91. [abstract]
Freeman EW, Guthrie KA, Caan B, et al; Efficacy of escitalopram for hot flashes in healthy menopausal women: a JAMA. 2011 Jan 19;305(3):267-74. [abstract] ...

The lack of estradiol also causes thinning hair, hot flashes, thin skin, wrinkles, vaginal dryness, and predisposes to osteopenia and osteoporosis as well as triggering acne (known as acne climacterica in this situation).

Climacteric. 2008 Feb;11(1):84-8. Abstract
â†' Li JX, Liu J, He CC, Yu ZY, Du Y, Kadota C, Seto H. Triterpenoids from Cimicifugae rhizoma, a novel class of inhibitors on bone resorption and ovariectomy-induced bone loss. Maturitas.

Climacteric 11 (2): 166-74, 2008.
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