CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL PERSPECTIVE: A WOMAN'S QUALITY OF LIFE IN MENOPAUSE

Dr. Smita Ravaba Beldar, Dr. Mrs. Kirti Rajendra Bhati

Abstract


Menopause or Rajonivritti, is one of the most significant milestones and it is normal physiological change in a woman’s life. Natural menopause is an age-related change in endocrine function of ovaries. A woman enters in menopausal age at or after 40-45. The potential benefits of comprehensive lifestyle remain a potential powerful tool to improve the overall health and quality of life. Though there is need to improve quality of life most of Indian women have negligence toward health. In view of increasing burden, there is a need to explore new options for the management of these symptoms.


Keywords


Rajonivritti, menopause, quality of life.  

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