Climacteric syndrome

Climacteric syndrome is caused by the gradual extinction of the physiological and hormonal activity stop by the ovaries.

Risk signs of climacteric syndrome:

menstrual irregularities (irregular menstruation becomes smaller by volume of a blood loss) arising about 4-5 years before menopause, hot flashes fever, sweating, tachycardia, dizziness, sleep disturbances, irritability, fluctuating blood pressure.

What to do at the beginning of the climacteric syndrome?

— Review of an endocrinologist.

Consequences of untreated climacteric syndrome at the beginning of disease:

 Neurosis, depression, hysteroid, professional and family exclusion.

Our comprehensive approaches to the diagnosis of climacteric syndrome

Integrated non-invasive diagnostics includes:

  1. Ultrasound diagnostics of main and peripheral arteries and veins of head, liver, kidneys and limb regional circulation
  2. Capillaroscopy of the thinnest vessels of the human body
  3. ECG-screening of ischemic changes in myocardium
  4. Electroencephalography – assessment of the brain functioning
  5. Somatic examination
  6. Neurological examination
  7. Rehabilitation examination – assessment of adaptiveness of the vascular system to physical and emotional loads
  8. Psychodiagnostics on the subject of exclusion of psychosomatic etiology of the disease and influence of fixed emotional loads on the vascular system

 The benefits of diagnosis and treatment of climacteric syndrome in our clinic

The clinic’s work is based on innovative technologies of Lushchyk U.B., MD developed in Veritas Research Center.

Our clinic operates with author’s innovative approaches to diagnostics and treatment of the whole human body that have been successfully applied for 20 years on the health care market:

1)    The integrated approach to assessment of pathologies of the whole human body

2)    The emphasis on the vascular system investigation as the main channel of organs’ and systems’ blood supply

3)    Unique technologies for investigation of the venous system as the system of blood outflow – a prototype of a sewerage system in the human  body

4)    Assessment of the organism’s functioning on the level of blood supply sufficiency and organ or system functioning

5)    Assessment of the organism’s adaptiveness and adequacy of its functioning on physical and psychoemotional loads

6)    Assessment of the logic of recreational (sanogenic) or pathological adaptations of the organism to different environmental changes (meteodependence, meteosensitivity, meteoropathies)

7)    Comprehension of the logic of organism’s responses to different diseases

The effectiveness of treatment of climacteric syndrome at the Clinic of Healthy Vessels

Diagnostics (integrated examination) We suggest to choose the following treatment modes: out-patient, medicated or integrated treatment with rehabilitation Medical prophylaxis
We recommend Out-patient treatment Intensive medicated treatment Individually selected integrated treatment+ rehabilitation (neurorehabilitation)

 

  We recommend
It enables to improve health by
Once a week 10-20% for a month 30-60% for month of treatment 80-100% for month of treatment Once a half-year

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