Evaluation of early menopause symptoms in post-hysterectomy and premature ovarian insufficiency in women of reproductive age group Rani Vandana1, Kaur Jaspreet1, Devi Mamta1, Nain Parminder1,*, Garg Shaveta2, Sarup Prerna3 1Department of Pharmacy Practice, M.M. College of Pharmacy, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana-Ambala, (Haryana), 133207 - India 2Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics, M.M Institute of Medical Science & Research, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana-Ambala, (Haryana), 133207 - India 3Swami Vivekanand College of Pharmacy, Ram Nagar, Banur, Patiala, (Punjab), 140601- India *Corresponding Author E-mail: parminder.nain26@gmail.com
Online published on 20 February, 2023. Abstract The present study was aimed at investigating early menopause symptoms in women of reproductive age with post-hysterectomy and premature ovarian insufficiency conditions. A total of 100 patients were included in the study after following inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were collected by using a questionnaire (Menopause Rating Scale) based on the psychological, urogenital and somatic symptoms of the patients. The outcomes of study indicated that majority of women showed menopausal symptoms between 36 to 45 years of age, with a mean age of menopause was 42±3 years. While in premature menopause cases, the average age was 36 to 40 year with a mean age to attain it was 38±2 year. Further, the rate of psychological distress were highest in premature menopausal women as compared to normal menopausal women. The premature menopausal women experienced higher prevalence of somatic and urogenital symptoms as compared to normal menopausal women. Conclusively, premature menopausal women need to be considered in special category so that health care providers can plan strategies for them accordingly. Top Keywords Menopause Rating Scale, Psychological symptoms, Urogenital symptoms, Somatic symptoms, Premature Ovarian Insufficiency, Post-Hysterectomy. Top |