SELFCheck Menopause Single Test 2S

€21.00
The SELFCheck Menopause (FSH) self-test is easy to use, only requiring a small sample of fresh urine collected in a clean container to perform the test and a visual result is available in less than 10 minutes. Contains 2 tests. expert customer services reliable results at home in minutes clinically proven, CE certified same components used in hospital tests as reliable as a doctor's test

Each kit includes: 2x test sticks (for 2 tests to be done 1 week apart), full instructions leaflet and range leaflet.

 

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A simple and reliable test to determine whether you have had your last period and reached the post menopause stage. Fast and reliable results within 10 minutes. Women reach the menopause at an average age of 50 however, there is a wide variation between 39 and 59.

Menopause Self Check Test 1st Health Menopause Self Check Test personal screening tests are accurate, simple and easy to use tests that can be carried out in the privacy of the home and provide a discreet way to check your health status.

  • The tests are designed to identify potential problems before any obvious signs or symptoms appear.
  • Self Check Menopause screening test is a sterile rapid test to detect human follicle stimulating hormone (a marker for transition into post-menopause)
  • The test is fast and reliable, with visible results within 10 minutes.


A small portion of women cease menstruating abruptly with no previous signs of irregularity. But the majority of women experience menstrual irregularity and therefore need confirmation that they are experiencing post menopause. With this test a woman can determine if she is experiencing peri-menopause or post menopause to enable her to seek guidance and appropriate advice from her physician.
 
FSH levels normally vary between 10 and 20mU/ml in woman. After transition into post menopause these increase to over 25mU/ml. This test detects levels of up to 25mU/ml.
 
Each kit includes: 2x test sticks (for 2 tests to be done 1 week apart), full instructions leaflet and range leaflet.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
Q: What is the Menopause?
A: The Menopause is when your ovaries stop releasing eggs and you have your final period. It is also the times your oestrogen and progesterone levels drop (oestrogen and progesterone are female hormones that prepare you for a possible pregnancy). Experts believe it is these changes to the bodys chemistry which cause menopausal symptoms.
 
Q: How can I tell if the Menopause is starting?
A: Many women experience a range of symptoms and some women notice hardly any at all. The first sign is usually that your periods change and either get heavier or lighter. You may also notice hot flushes, night sweats and some irritability. This is called the peri-menopause and is the hormonal run up to your final period. The peri-menopause can last up to four or five years.

Q: How will the Menopause affect my health?
A: The night sweats, hot flushes and mood swings can be very distressing and can last for many years. However, in the longer term, lower oestrogen levels can also affect your bones and blood vessels and increase the risk of osteoporosis (a painful bone thinning condition) and heart disease.


Q: What are the most common symptoms of Menopause?

A: i) Hot Flushes - a feeling of heat anywhere from the feet to the head, but mainly in the head
ii) Night Sweats and sleeping problems - which may lead to feeling tired, stressed or tense
iii) Vaginal changes - the vagina may become dry and thin making sex painful.
iv) Thinning of the bones - this happens a couple of years afterwards and may lead to loss of height and brittle bones (osteoporosis).
v) Mood swings, anxiety and loss of confidence.
vi)Forgetfulness and difficulty in concentrating.
 
Q: Do I still need to use contraception?
A: If you want to avoid pregnancy then do not stop using contraception. If you have the Menopause before the age of 50, carry on using contraception for two years after your final period as you could still get pregnant. If you are over 50, then keep using contraception for at least 12 months after your last period.


Q: Should I take HRT?
A: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can help relieve symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats and vaginal dryness, but many women have been put off HRT after two studies suggested it could increase the risk of breast cancer, heart disease and stroke. Every woman should have a GP assessment of her risks so that she can make an informed decision about whether HRT is right for her.
 
Q: What are the alternatives?
A: If you dont want to take HRT then diet changes and exercise may help relieve symptoms. Some women find that alternative remedies such as red clover, black cohosh and soya beans can help relieve symptoms. A diet rich in calcium that includes green leafy vegetables, dairy products, tinned bony fish like salmon, tofu, dried figs and apricots may also help.



 

More Information
Product Name SELFCheck Menopause Single Test 2S
SKU SCMEN2
Product ID E183047
Brand Selfcheck

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