
Menopause Support
From irregular periods to hot flashes, sleep disturbance, and mood swings, menopause brings these signs in every woman’s life at a certain age. These menopause symptoms affect women’s physical and psychological health, making them sensitive and weak.
The National Blood Test Clinic offers a range of menopause support tests to help women understand their hormones and take informed steps to manage their associated health conditions better. Moreover, these menopause and perimenopause tests also help women be aware if they are approaching perimenopause or menopause.
Book Menopause Screening at The National Blood Test Clinic
A menopause test kit helps measure the level of key hormones in a woman’s body, such as FSH, LH, estradiol, and progesterone. With reliable testing, you can also get clarity on whether you are experiencing symptoms like irregular cycles, brain fog, or low energy, and want to confirm whether these changes are hormone-related or some other health problem.
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Post-Menopause Blood Test
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does a menopause test measure?
A menopause test measures key hormones such as FSH, LH, estradiol, and progesterone to assess the stage of menopause.
Who should consider a menopause test?
Women above 50 who are experiencing irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, or fatigue should get themselves tested for menopause.
Can I take a menopause test at home?
With The National Blood Test Clinic, women can order a menopause home test kit for home sampling, making the process more convenient. All samples are processed through our accredited UK labs.
How to treat menopause back pain?
Menopause-associated back pain can be relieved with lifestyle modifications, regular exercise, posture correction, physiotherapy, or medical consultation.
How long does menopause anxiety last?
Menopause-related anxiety may start from perimenopause and often lasts till the postmenopause stage. However, the duration may vary depending on an individual’s hormone levels and overall health.
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