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Tips for coping with menopause after brain injury
The number of people surviving brain injury is increasing over time, and that means that more women with brain injury are living to the age when menopause will typically begin.
In this feature, we take a look at menopause and how the experience of it can be impacted by a history of brain injury.
We discuss what menopause is, how it can affect women with brain injury uniquely, and how women with brain injury can cope with their menopausal symptoms. Please note that the information in this article does not replace clinical guidance
Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when their reproductive cycle comes to an end and their ability to reproduce stops because of natural ageing. It is defined as the point in time 12 months after a woman’s final period. It usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55 years and is often a gradual transition over the course of multiple years.
Some of the symptoms of perimenopause are also commonly experienced after brain injury, such as cognitive and mood changes, sleep problems and headaches. Research has found that menopausal women with traumatic brain injury (TBI) can experience these overlapping symptoms to a greater degree than menopausal women without TBI. Menopause may therefore worsen the experience of these issues among women after brain injury, but research in this area is limited at the moment.
Headway is pleased to publish new information on menopause after brain injury to mark Menopause Awareness Day on 18th October.
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