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Menopause is a natural consequence of the aging process. It is a state of deficiency of female sex hormones, estrogen, and progesterone due to the reduced activities of ovaries. The permanent cessation of menstrual bleeding characterizes it. Some women do not experience any associated symptoms or very mild symptoms only. However, some women suffer from severe discomfort during menopause, which negatively impacts their quality of life.  Management of menopausal syndrome is vital for the preservation of health and prevention of disorders in old age.  
 
Menopause is a natural consequence of the aging process. It is a state of deficiency of female sex hormones, estrogen, and progesterone due to the reduced activities of ovaries. The permanent cessation of menstrual bleeding characterizes it. Some women do not experience any associated symptoms or very mild symptoms only. However, some women suffer from severe discomfort during menopause, which negatively impacts their quality of life.  Management of menopausal syndrome is vital for the preservation of health and prevention of disorders in old age.  
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Menstruation is termed as ‘artava’ or ‘raja pravritti’ in Sanskrit. Its cessation (nivrutti) is known as menopause (rajonivrutti). The clinical features during menopause are collectively known as a menopausal syndrome. This article describes Ayurvedic perspective of pathophysiology and management of menopausal syndrome.  
 
Menstruation is termed as ‘artava’ or ‘raja pravritti’ in Sanskrit. Its cessation (nivrutti) is known as menopause (rajonivrutti). The clinical features during menopause are collectively known as a menopausal syndrome. This article describes Ayurvedic perspective of pathophysiology and management of menopausal syndrome.  
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|data1 = [[Sharira]] / [[Artava]] / Menopausal Syndrome 
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|data2 = Anagha S.<sup>1</sup>, Deole Y.S.<sup>1</sup>
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|data3 = Basisht G.<sup>1</sup>
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|data4 = <sup>1</sup>[[Charak Samhita Research, Training and Development Centre]], I.P.G.T.& R.A., Jamnagar
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==Age of onset ==
 
==Age of onset ==
 
The average age of onset of menopause is 50 years. [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 14/6]. This age may vary based on individual biological constitution, familial and geographical differences. [Arunadatta, A. Hr. Sharira Sthana 1/7].
 
The average age of onset of menopause is 50 years. [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 14/6]. This age may vary based on individual biological constitution, familial and geographical differences. [Arunadatta, A. Hr. Sharira Sthana 1/7].
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