Abstract

SummaryWe set out to assess menopausal symptoms and the adaptability to them in a Nigerian population. This was a cross-sectional survey using a self-administered questionnaire and supplemented with focus group discussion carried out on a rural postmenopausal population in South-east Nigeria. Data were analysed using the epi Info version 3.3.2. Data from 186 were analysed. The mean age of women at the time of interview was 49.6±6.3 years. Mean and median ages at menopause were 45.47±5.5 years and 47 years, respectively. The major symptoms at menopause were: hot flushes 36 (58.1%), sweating 25 (40.3%), urinary frequency 24 (38.7%), vaginal dryness, discomfort or discharge 22 (35.5%), lack of concentration 17 (27.4%) and irritability 15 (24.2%). Widowhood and the empty nest syndrome but not educational attainment imparted negatively on the ability of the women to cope with the menopausal symptoms. Menopausal symptoms are a health concern to the Christian population in South-east Nigeria. Doctors working in this environment should utilise the opportunity of clinical consultation to raise and discuss these symptoms with postmenopausal women.

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