Podcast: Menopause and the Changes Women Can Expect
In this episode of Back to Health, Susan Loeb-Zeitlin M.D., FACOG and Margaret Polaneczky M.D., FACOG, help us to understand menopause and the changes women can expect. They share what is happening in the body during menopause, some of the most common treatment options for hormone changes, ideas for holistic and alternative treatments, and healthy tips for women going through menopause.
The doctors also discuss what to do about some of the more difficult changes such as depression, anxiety mood swings, night sweats, hot flashes and weight gain. Do not miss this important episode for women experiencing this life change!
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