Menopause Misconceptions: Understanding the Rise in Unnecessary Treatments and the Influence of Public Perception on Women’s Health Choices

Fear of missing out is fuelling a demand for remedies that many women don’t need for something doctors say is often just part of getting older

Hormones are in vogue: Celebrities like Davina McCall talking about menopause has lead to a surge in public conversation and demand for treatments. Photo: Getty

Menopause has finally come into the open, with no small thanks to Joe Duffy and a raft of workplace menopause-specific policies.

But some medics say all that has been accomplished is “pathologising” what is simply a normal part of getting older, with patients demanding hormone replacement therapy (HRT) whether or not they have symptoms like hot flushes, mood swings and vaginal dryness.

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Dr. Priya Deshmukh - Senior Editor, Health

Dr. Priya Deshmukh Senior Editor, Health Dr. Deshmukh is a practicing physician and renowned medical journalist, honored for her investigative reporting on public health. She is dedicated to delivering accurate, evidence-based coverage on health, wellness, and medical innovations.

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