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This section deals with menopausal and postmenopausal issues.
652.  Are you experiencing hot flashes?
Don't know
No, definitely not
Occasionally mild
Frequently mild / occasionally severe
Frequently severe
653.  At approximately what age was your last period?
Still having periods / not applicable / don't know
45 or before
46 to 49
50 to 53
54 or later
654.  Did your general sense of well-being decline during menopause?
Not applicable / no / don't know
Somewhat
Yes, definitely
655.  Do you have arthritis that appeared around menopause?
Not applicable / don't know
No
Mild
Moderate
Severe

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GLOSSARY

Arthritis (Arthritic)
Inflammation of a joint, usually accompanied by pain, swelling, and stiffness, and resulting from infection, trauma, degenerative changes, metabolic disturbances, or other causes. It occurs in various forms, such as bacterial arthritis, osteoarthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis, the most common form, is characterized by a gradual loss of cartilage and often an overgrowth of bone at the joints.

Menopause (Menopausal)
The cessation of menstruation (usually not official until 12 months have passed without periods), occurring at the average age of 52. As commonly used, the word denotes the time of a woman's life, usually between the ages of 45 and 54, when periods cease and any symptoms of low estrogen levels persist, including hot flashes, insomnia, anxiety, mood swings, loss of libido and vaginal dryness. When these early menopausal symptoms subside, a woman becomes postmenopausal.

Postmenopause (Postmenopausal)
The postmenopausal phase of a woman's life begins when 12 full months have passed since the last menstrual period and any menopausal symptoms have become milder and/or less frequent.





























 

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