Menopause affects over 1.2 billion women worldwide, with approximately 47 million entering this phase annually, according to the World Health Organization. This natural transition is governed by the endocrine system, primarily involving a decline in estrogen and progesterone production. Despite its prevalence, menopausal symptoms are often recognized late or mistaken for other conditions, delaying support and care. Understanding the silent yet profound impact of hormonal decline is essential to improving health outcomes for women globally.
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22. Thyroid Dysfunction The transition through menopause can coincide with an increased risk of thyroid dysfunction, as both thyroid disorders and menopausal symptoms often emerge during…