CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE:
CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE: MENOPAUSE

Could I have
Menopause? MENOPAUSE CONDITION CHECKER

Are you having hot flushes?

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Are you having a change in the frequency of your periods?

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Have you had a change in your libido?

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Are you having vaginal dryness?

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Has there been a recent change in your mood or levels of anxiety?

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Have you had brain fog and been more forgetful?

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Have you had a change to the amount of bleeding you get on your periods?

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Are you having more headaches?

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Are you getting palpitations?

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Are you getting more dry and itchy skin?

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Are you gaining weight?

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Are you growing more facial hair?

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Are you getting recurrent urine infections?

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Your result:
Score: 1/9 Attention flags: 3/5

Your answers indicate that you may be going through the menopause. You can check for this using the Silex menopause self-test.

As you answered yes to:

you should also discuss this symptom with your GP as soon as you can, as it may need further investigation.

Menopause refers to the end of your periods and usually happens in your 40s or 50s, though it can affect some women earlier. This is a natural process, which happens to every woman at some stage in their life.

However, it often comes with a variety of symptoms, such as change in periods, hot flushes, problems with sleep, changes in libido and ability to concentrate. These can start years before periods stopping and continue afterwards as well.

While it is a natural process, there are steps you can take to improve your symptoms. These can include lifestyle measures, such as maintaining a healthy diet, exercising and increase your intake of calcium-rich foods, as well as medications such as hormone replacement therapy.

If the test is positive, you can speak with your GP about next steps you can take to help control your symptoms.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on the menopause and more on improving your general health.

Your result:
Score: 1/9

Your answers indicate that you may be going through the menopause. You can check for this using the Silex menopause self-test. If you are generally concerned about any of your symptoms or your test is normal, we would advise speaking with your GP.

Menopause refers to the end of your periods and usually happens in your 40s or 50s, though it can affect some women earlier. This is a natural process, which happens to every woman at some stage in their life.

However, it often comes with a variety of symptoms, such as change in periods, hot flushes, problems with sleep, changes in libido and ability to concentrate. These can start years before periods stopping and continue afterwards as well.

While it is a natural process, there are steps you can take to improve your symptoms. These can include lifestyle measures, such as maintaining a healthy diet, exercising and increase your intake of calcium-rich foods, as well as medications such as hormone replacement therapy.

If the test is positive, you can speak with your GP about next steps you can take to help control your symptoms.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on the menopause and more on improving your general health.

Your result:

Your answers indicate that you do not have the common symptoms of menopause. But if your symptoms change, or you are concerned, we would recommend to take the Silex menopause self-test.

Menopause refers to the end of your periods and usually happens in your 40s or 50s, though it can affect some women earlier. This is a natural process, which happens to every woman at some stage in their life.

However, it often comes with a variety of symptoms, such as change in periods, hot flushes, problems with sleep, changes in libido and ability to concentrate. These can start years before periods stopping and continue afterwards as well.

While it is a natural process, there are steps you can take to improve your symptoms. These can include lifestyle measures, such as maintaining a healthy diet, exercising and increase your intake of calcium-rich foods, as well as medications such as hormone replacement therapy.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on the menopause and more on improving your general health.