Q: A colleague's mother, aged 47, had her entire uterus removed several years ago due to uterine fibroids. Now that she has entered menopause, she is experiencing very severe symptoms such as hot flashes, heat flushes, irritability, excessive sweating, mood swings, and emotional instability. Additionally, she has high blood pressure. I’ve heard that soy isoflavones can effectively alleviate menopausal symptoms, but I’m not sure if it’s still appropriate for her to take soy isoflavones after a hysterectomy?
A: The symptoms you described all fall under the category of menopausal syndrome, which has already become quite severe. It is recommended that she start taking soy isoflavones immediately for regulation. In fact, after a hysterectomy, one should begin taking soy isoflavones to appropriately supplement estrogen, which would have lessened the severity of menopausal symptoms. The reason your colleague's mother now experiences more severe menopausal syndrome is precisely because she did not timely supplement estrogen after the hysterectomy years ago. It is advised to start supplementing with soy isoflavones promptly, while also increasing the dosage and committing to long-term use.
Qianfu Golden Tomson Garlic Oil Softgel: http://www.qianfujk.com/?product-143.html Effects, price, and benefits of garlic oil. Free order hotline: 4006303616. Trial pack of 2 bottles for only 166 yuan!