The word “menopause”
goes back to 1823. According to the dictionary this term
means the end of the ovarian function characterized by the
stop of ovulation and the menstrual hemorrhages (which are
physiological
changes). A second meaning means the time when the
menopause occurs (or more usually “the female climacteric”.
These vague
definitions do not make possible to identify a disease
and consequently its treatment.
It is impossible to understand aging diseases if the
menopause phenomenon is not understood first.
THE MENOPAUSE IS A
CONDITION NOT A DISEASE
The menopause presents obvious signs: the stopping of
ovulation and the cessation of menses:
those conditions
are physiological
and are not a disease
.
The random administration of estrogens associated or not
with progesterone or progestogens HRT (hormonal replacement
therapy) are dedicated to failure and have even noxious
effects.
The terminology "menopause disease" corresponds in
linguistics to a
terminological use of collocations.
Is there a disease behind the
menopause ?
The Canadian Consensus Conference on Menopause in 2006
ignores
the androgenic disease of
menopause
which is a different concept of "menopause"
Canadian Consensus Conference on Menopause, 2006 Update .pdf
The menopause
disease (Androgenic disease of menopause) .pdf