Charities offering further support include:
- Women’s Health Concern
- Menopause Matters
- Daisy Network for premature menopause
- Menopause Café
- Queermenopause for people who identify as LGBT+
Menopause is when your periods stop permanently due to lower hormone levels. It usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can occur earlier.
Some people have symptoms like hot flushes or irregular periods for several years before their periods stop; this is called the perimenopause.
Menopause is a natural process, but it can be triggered by surgery to remove the ovaries or cancer treatments like chemotherapy. While it can be challenging, there are things you can do and treatments available to help relieve your symptoms.
Menopause and perimenopause symptoms can have a big impact on your daily life, including relationships, social and family life, and work.
Some common symptoms include:
Visit the NHS website for more details.
There are several lifestyle changes you can make to help with symptoms during perimenopause and menopause, such as:
Read more on the NHS website.
Talk to your GP if you think you may be going through the menopause and you have any concerns – they can:
Residents in Greenwich and Bexley can get advice and support via their local health hub.
Talking therapies like counselling or CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) can help you manage menopause and perimenopause symptoms, without seeing a GP first.
Charities offering further support include: