Hot Flashes and Menopause: Who's Getting Help and Who's Not?
USATue Nov 26 2024
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Let's talk about hot flashes and menopause. You might be surprised to know that not everyone gets help with these symptoms. A recent study looked into how common it is for women in the US, aged 40-64, to be diagnosed with hot flashes related to menopause. They found that around 79 out of every 1, 000 women had this diagnosis from 2017 to 2020.
Who's getting diagnosed the most? Non-Hispanic White women topped the list, with about 83 out of every 1, 000 women. Hispanic women came next with 77, followed by Black women at 72, and then Asian women with 65. You might notice that the numbers are lower for women of color. This could be because they're not getting diagnosed as much as White women.
Where you live and how much money you make can also play a role. Women living in cities and those with higher education and income are more likely to be diagnosed.
Now, let's chat about treatment. The study found that women who started treatment for hot flashes after diagnosis or within a year, stuck with it for an average of 297 days. But here's where things get unequal again. Black, Asian, and Hispanic women were more likely to stop treatment early compared to White women. The same goes for women with less money.
It's important to think about why this is happening. Is it because some women don't have easy access to healthcare? Or maybe they can't afford the treatment? Whatever the reason, it's clear that some women are not getting the help they need to manage menopause symptoms.
https://localnews.ai/article/hot-flashes-and-menopause-whos-getting-help-and-whos-not-ef1fa75c
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