Understanding Menopause: A Detailed Guide for Women’s Health
Understanding the Stages of Menopause
Menopause is a significant phase in women's health, marking the end of reproductive years. Each year, millions of women transition through this crucial life stage, and understanding the nuances of perimenopause and menopause is essential. Historically, discussions around these topics have been overshadowed by stigma, leading to inadequate support and care.
The Importance of Awareness
October plays an essential role as Menopause Awareness Month, highlighting the need for information and resources. Research indicates that approximately 2 million women in the United States enter perimenopause, with an additional 1.3 million entering menopause every year, affecting an estimated 3.3 million women. Alarmingly, about half of these women do not reach out to healthcare professionals for guidance.
Symptoms and Challenges
Many individuals associate menopause primarily with hot flashes; however, the reality is far more complex. The symptoms of perimenopause and menopause are varied and can often lead to emotional and physical distress. A staggering 85% of women experience menopause symptoms, and among those seeking medical assistance, 75% remain untreated, indicating a gap in available care.
The Gap in Menopause Care
Women's healthcare concerning perimenopause and menopause should be a standard part of primary care, yet many healthcare providers lack adequate training in this area. This shortfall can lead to misdiagnoses, inappropriate treatments, and an extended period of discomfort for women experiencing hormonal transitions.
Breaking Down Myths with Expert Knowledge
Dr. Erin Duralde, Medical Director of Women's Health and Menopause Care at One Medical, provides insights into the realities of menopause. She addresses common misconceptions, elaborates on the diverse symptoms women may face, and explains how One Medical is dedicated to bridging the gaps in care offering comprehensive support during these life changes.
Meet Dr. Erin Duralde
Dr. Duralde is not only a primary care provider but also a Clinical Effectiveness Medical Director specializing in Women's Health and Menopause Care at One Medical. With an extensive background including her time at Brigham and Women's Hospital's Menopause and Midlife Clinic, she has devoted her career to advancing women's health issues. Dr. Duralde earned her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, and has completed residency and fellowships that enrich her understanding of menopause management. Her research focuses on improving women's quality of life and addressing the barriers in care.
About One Medical's Approach
Amazon One Medical presents a contemporary model of primary care. The organization prides itself on allowing patients to receive care that fits their personal schedules, ensuring convenience with same and next-day appointments available at numerous locations across the country. One Medical acts as a comprehensive base for health care, integrating both preventive measures and treatment for acute and chronic conditions. Their innovative and human-centered approach, utilizing digital tools, aims to provide personalized care.
Accessible Care and Support
Moreover, One Medical accepts most major insurance plans, which facilitates easy access to both in-person and remote care. Patients seeking more flexibility can choose to become members, gaining access to round-the-clock virtual care and ongoing support through the One Medical app for an affordable monthly fee. This modern approach collectively serves to empower women through their menopause journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is perimenopause?
Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause, characterized by hormonal changes that can cause various symptoms.
How can One Medical help women going through menopause?
One Medical offers comprehensive health care, providing necessary resources and support for various stages of menopause and related symptoms.
What are common symptoms of menopause?
Common symptoms include hot flashes, mood swings, fatigue, and changes in menstrual patterns among others.
Why is it important to seek help during menopause?
Seeking help can lead to better management of symptoms and overall improved quality of life during this transitional period.
How can I schedule an appointment with One Medical?
You can schedule an appointment through One Medical’s website or app, where you can choose between in-person or virtual visits based on your preference.
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