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Editorial suggestions on perimenopausal treatment
After briefly summarizing the physiological and endocrine changes and the stages of perimenopausal period (defined by straws), you will find the following practical and easy-to-master contents:

Treat specific symptoms and problems, such as hot flashes, cognitive changes, breast lumps and osteoporosis.

Preventive clinical practice, in-depth description of the characteristics of sex hormone replacement therapy

Selective treatment, including vitamins, herbs and phytoestrogens.

There are separate chapters discussing screening tests and all major alternative treatments.

The series of practical paths for obstetricians and gynecologists is an excellent reference book to solve difficult clinical problems. Each topic in this book provides readers with a set of standard and familiar methods to systematically understand the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

At the beginning of most chapters, there are detailed flowcharts to provide a simple summary of recommended treatment.

What evidence is there? Summarized the main clinical basis and its guiding significance for daily work.

Guiding questions summarize some key questions that clinicians often ask themselves when they first contact patients.

The tip points out the main points of the relevant paragraphs.

The case discussion demonstrates the clinical application of the concept and the further application of diagnostic technology.

References are conducive to further research and study.