Menopause

Coping with the menopause

The menopause is marked by the ending of menstruation (when a woman's periods stop). As a result of these hormonal changes, many women have physical and emotional symptoms, such as hot flushes, night sweats and irritability. Watch this video to hear two women describe their experience of the menopause, and learn about common symptoms and treatments.

Media last reviewed: 20/05/2024

Next review due: 20/11/2024

Menopause: the facts

Up to 80% of women have hot flushes and night sweats during the menopause.

Hot flushes: how to cope

Beat the heat with this guide to medical treatments and self-help approaches to deal with hot flushes.

Sex after the menopause

When the menopause hits, so can sexual problems. But don't despair, there is a range of solutions available.

Hormone headaches

Hormone headaches affect more than 5 million women a month. Practical advice on how to prevent them.

Early menopause: Johanna's story

Johanna was 17 when doctors told her she had suffered premature ovarian failure.

Menopause and your bone health

How to keep your bones strong and healthy following the menopause.

The male menopause

Why men of a certain age may experience loss of libido, depression and other symptoms

Healthy eating during the menopause

Find out what foods to eat to keep well and healthy during the menopause.

'I started bleeding after the menopause'

Gabrielle describes how early diagnosis and treatment of womb (endometrial) cancer saved her life.

Getting started

Want to find out how healthy you are?

Take our quiz to see how you score

Your NHS Health Check

Millions of people have already had their free 'midlife MOT'. Find out why this health check-up is so important