STRESS AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
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Keywords: stress-induced hyperprolactinemia, premenstrual tension syndrome, menopausal disorders##article.abstract##
Abstract: The article examines contemporary aspects of stress-related diseases affecting the female reproductive system. It highlights that young women today experience the highest levels of stress, leading to conditions such as ovarian dysfunction, premenstrual tension syndrome, and benign mammary gland dysplasia. The mechanisms underlying these pathologies are discussed. Additionally, the article explores the effectiveness of long-term non-hormonal therapy using a standardized extract from Vitex agnus-castus (Ze440). It also considers the potential of a safe non-hormonal treatment for early menopausal symptoms based on Cimicifuga racemosa extract (Ze450), which aligns with treatment strategies for women experiencing menopausal disorders.
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2025-03-26
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STRESS AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. (2025). Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 41(2), 432-441. https://scientific-jl.com/luch/article/view/6382