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Menipause & Perimenopause at Sussex Premier Health

The changes that come with getting older can be overwhelming for many women, as they experience their bodies acting differently, unexpected mood shifts, and altered sleep patterns. If this sounds familiar, you could be entering perimenopause or menopause. Sussex Premier Health offers a private, comfortable environment where you can discuss your concerns about these stages in your reproductive life. Our gynaecologists and menopause specialists provide care that covers everything from the initial diagnosis to ongoing symptom management.

Understanding Menopause and Perimenopause

Perimenopause and menopause both involve significant hormonal changes that can affect your physical and mental well-being. Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, there are distinct differences.

  • Perimenopause is the time leading up to menopause. During this period, your ovaries gradually begin to produce less oestrogen. This phase can start as early as your mid-30s or as late as your mid-50s. You might still have periods during perimenopause, but they may become irregular.
  • Menopause is officially diagnosed when you have not had a menstrual period for 12 consecutive months. At this point, your ovaries have stopped releasing eggs, and you can no longer get pregnant naturally. The average age for menopause in the UK is 51.

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Identifying Menopause and Perimenopause Symptoms

A drop in hormones like oestrogen and progesterone causes most of the symptoms associated with these stages. Because hormone receptors are found throughout the body, the effects can be widespread. Among the common perimenopause signs and menopause symptoms are:

  • Irregular Periods – Your cycle might become shorter, longer, heavier, or lighter.
  • Hot Flushes – These are sudden feelings of intense heat, often in the face, neck, and chest.
  • Night Sweats – You may experience hot flushes as you sleep, often causing you to wake up soaking wet.
  • Sleep Problems – You may have difficulty falling or staying asleep.
  • Mood Changes – Some women feel anxious, irritable, or low in mood.
  • Brain Fog – This involves trouble concentrating or remembering things.
  • Physical Changes – Weight gain, joint pain, or changes in skin and hair texture may occur.

How Long Do Symptoms Last?

There’s no set rule for how long these symptoms will last. For some women, they pass relatively quickly. For others, they can persist for several years.

Perimenopause usually lasts about four years, but it can last anywhere from a few months to 10 years. Once you reach menopause, symptoms like hot flushes may continue for an average of four to five years, though some women experience them for longer. Because the duration varies so much, finding effective menopause support is crucial for maintaining your quality of life.

Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Treatment Options

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to treating menopause. What works best for your friend might not be right for you, so we offer a range of menopause treatment options.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most common treatment. It replaces the hormones your body is no longer producing. HRT is very effective at relieving many symptoms, particularly hot flushes and night sweats. It can also help protect your bones from osteoporosis. However, HRT isn’t suitable for everyone. If you cannot or choose not to take hormones, consider these options:

  • Non-Hormonal Medications – Certain antidepressants and other drugs can help reduce hot flushes.
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – This can help manage low mood, anxiety, and sleep problems associated with menopause.
  • Vaginal Oestrogen – These are creams or tablets used specifically to treat vaginal dryness without affecting the rest of the body.

We Offer Lifestyle Support During Menopause and Perimenopause

Medicine isn’t the only answer. Making changes to your daily life can have a big impact on how you feel. The Sussex Premier Health team can advise you on lifestyle adjustments to help you manage your symptoms naturally. Here are some strategies for managing hot flushes and improving your overall well-being:

  • Diet – Eating a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D helps support bone health. Some women find that limiting caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods helps reduce hot flushes.
  • Exercise – Regular physical activity supports heart health, bone density, and mental health. Weight-bearing exercises like walking or lifting weights are particularly beneficial.
  • Stress Reduction – Practices like yoga, meditation, or simply taking time for yourself can help manage mood swings and anxiety.
  • Sleep Hygiene – Establishing a regular sleep routine and maintaining a cool bedroom temperature can minimise sleep disturbances.
  • Clothing – Wearing layers allows you to easily adjust your temperature when a hot flush strikes.

Ask Our Team About Safety-Led HRT

There’s been a lot of confusion about the safety of HRT in the past. But today, we know much more about its risks and benefits. Current evidence suggests that for most women under the age of 60, HRT’s benefits outweigh its risks. However, it’s a personal decision that should be based on your individual medical history.

Our specialists practice safety-led prescribing. You can trust us to find the lowest effective dose to manage your symptoms safely. Furthermore, we’ll schedule regular follow-ups to monitor your progress and adjust your treatment as necessary.

Contact Us in Sussex Today

Menopause is a natural stage of life, but problematic symptoms aren’t something you must endure without help. If menopause symptoms are impacting your daily life, rely on Sussex Premier Health for treatment. Contact us today to schedule a consultation in Sussex.

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