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Physiology of menopause - Coggle Diagram
Physiology of menopause
Physiology
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Menstruation ceases, and because the ovaries are no longer active, the reproductive organs become smaller.
This transition offer another opportunity for health promotion and disease prevention education and counseling.
No more ova mature; therefore, no ovarian hormones are produced.
Physical, emotional, and menstrual changes may occur,
An earlier menopause may occur if the ovaries are surgically removed or are destroyed by radiation or chemotherapy or because of unknown etiology.
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These changes are neuroendocrine, biochemical, and metabolic and are related to normal maturation or aging.
Definition
Menopause marks the cessation of a woman's menstrual cycle and entails a natural decline to reproductive system.
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Management
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Vitamin E, found in nuts, vegetable oils, green leafy vegetables
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