Women have actual aspects of climacteric violations with a hypothyroidism
Keywords:
climacteric violations, hypothyroidism, actual aspectsAbstract
DOI: 10.52705/2788-6190-2024-04.1-03
УДК 618.173:616.44
The objective: to learn in a comparative aspect clinical motion of climacteric syndrome for women with the normal and decreased function of thyroid.
Materials and methods. By us 60 women which parted on two groups were inspected: main a group is 30 women with a climacteric syndrome on a background a hypothyroidism, which got the generally accepted treatment-and-prophylactic measures; a control group was made by 30 women with a climacteric syndrome, which had such concomitant base-line pathology, but without a hypothyroidism. In the complex of the conducted researches were included clinical, functional, endocrinological
and psychological methods.
Results. The degree of expressiveness of climacteric violations for women with a hypothyroidism has the specific features. First of all, they consist in dominance of total frequency of basic climacteric violations (waves of heat, sweating, sleep disturbances, depressed mood and weakness), and also in substantial divergences from the side of level and intensity of vegetative violations (emotional instability, sleep disturbances, enhanceable sweating, crushing arterial pressure, head pain and laboured breathing).
It allows to draw conclusion about unfavorable influence of insufficient function of thyroid on clinical motion of menopausal period and to select these women in an independent group for the decision of actual task of modern gynaecology.
Conclusions. A climacteric syndrome for women with the normal and decreased function of thyroid has the specific features, which are expressed in serious dishormonal violations, changes of homoeostasis and high level of psycho-emotional tension and depressions. The results got to our opinion are the convincing enough scientific ground of necessity of development of the new
going near the correction of climacteric violations for the patients of this group.
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