Abstract

One of the effective mechanisms for reducing the development of pathologies at menopause is the search for significant alternative means of reducing the severity of menopausal manifestations. In order to identify the correction of the severity of climacteric symptoms a study of 154 patients was conducted, the patients were divided into three groups: 53 women at natural menopause, 50 women at surgical menopause, the same patients (n=53 and n=50) 6 months after taking flaxseed oil and 51 control patients. Thus, it was found out that operated women develop more often extragenital pathology and more frequently consult medical specialists than those at natural menopause and healthy participants. Comorbidity in the main groups is more than two nosologies with a predominance of arterial hypertension. According to the Green scale menopausal severesymptoms in female patients with oophorectomy and moderate biological menopause symptoms of vasomotor and emotional-mental statusare leading. After daily use of flaxseed oil in operated women and those at natural menopause the severity of menopausal symptoms decreased equaling moderate and mild severity, respectively, along with the frequency of patients’visits to specialists to a greater extent in patients at natural menopause. The effectiveness of taking flaxseed oil by women at surgical or natural menopause for menopausal disorders of varying severity makes it possible to use it as an alternative for correction during the period of estrogen deficiency.

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