Caria app helps debunk the myths of menopause




The menopause transition has four phases: premenopause, perimenopause (when symptoms begin and cycles become irregular), menopause (12 months without a cycle), and postmenopause. There’s no universal template of symptoms, timing, and duration — every woman’s experience is totally different. In addition, the boundaries between each stage are blurry, and often, women don’t know whether their symptoms are related to menopause or something entirely different. When people hear “menopause,” they often think of hot flashes, but menopause is a complex process that can cause more than 40 types of symptoms. These can range from anxiety/depression, fatigue, and joint pain, to changes in cognition and digestion. Additionally, menopause and its changes have an enormous impact on women’s bodies and can set the stage for the entire second half of their lives.
Most women start perimenopause as early as their 30s and 40s, falling in the Gen X and late millennial age groups that are at the peak of their careers and earning power. Menopause can be a stage of immense power and productivity in women’s lives and careers, though that’s not how most people view menopause. Because of that, women often remain silent to avoid being stigmatised. When women don’t have support and can’t manage their symptoms, it impacts their physical and mental health, as well as their careers — creating inequality in the workforce. Eighty-eight percent of women in the Caria community report that unmanaged symptoms affect their work and careers.
It’s no secret that women of all ages are affected by the lack of gender representation in medical research. Women were systematically excluded from clinical trials, meaning our modern understanding of human health is based on men’s data. This has resulted in issues specific to women being significantly underserved. It’s important we fight this myth that there are no viable solutions for menopause and that women just need to “tough it out.” In our research, 70 percent of women report a negative experience with doctors while seeking care for menopause and feel dismissed. There are a lot of research-proven approaches to managing common symptoms of menopause, including both medication and holistic approaches.

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