Menopause In Routine Health Checks: Why It Matters
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A report about menopause being included in routine health checks points to a wider change in how menopause is discussed. For many women, the important part is having symptoms recognised early enough to start a proper conversation.
Routine questions are not the same as a diagnosis. They can help identify patterns and prompt a more individual review. Useful details include cycle changes, sleep, mood, flushes, medication, medical history and how symptoms affect daily life.
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