Menopause
The clinic specialises in menopause treatment.
Hormone therapy replaces the oestrogen that the body no longer produces. To avoid irregular bleeding, oestrogen is combined with progestin or progesterone, either as a tablet, patch, gel or IUD. Treatment is personalised and often with follow-up of the treatment started.
Facts and FAQ
Local oestrogen therapy helps with vaginal dryness and urinary problems - without increasing the risk of breast cancer. Systemic hormone therapy does not increase the risk in the first 5 years and the risk after 10 years is only slightly increased. Annual check-ups with your GP or gynaecologist are recommended if needed.
If you have any questions or want to know more, you can contact us at
Phone: +45 33 13 13 82.
When 12 months have passed without menstruation, you have reached menopause. However, symptoms can start several years earlier.
Typical symptoms include hot flashes-sweating, sleep problems, vaginal dryness, mood swings, joint pain and weight gain.
After hormone production decreases, the risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease increases.
It's individual. Hormone therapy can relieve symptoms and protect bones, but it requires weighing the benefits and risks.
Certain lifestyle changes (e.g. diet, exercise, sleep) and non-hormonal methods can help.
Consult a doctor if you experience new or persistent postmenopausal bleeding, severe hot flashes, or if symptoms significantly affect your quality of life.
