Abstract

The perimenopause is the period that precedes the menopause and is a term used synonymously with “menopausal transition”. Stages -1 and -2 according of the STRAW+10 Staging System for Reproductive Aging in Women are included under it [1]. This is a crucial phase in the lives of women where they are juggling between peak stages of their career and taking care of family, both parents and children in most scenarios. This period is impeded by a wide range of perimenopausal symptoms like vasomotor, psychiatric, sleep, sexual, genitourinary, cognitive, and somatic symptoms [2]. This article reveals the impact of perimenopausal symptoms on the quality of life of women and the possible modalities of management.

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