Self-test to determine the level of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in urine
Menopause is defined as the absence of menstrual periods for 12 consecutive months without any other biological or physiological causes. Menopause occurs as a result of a change in hormonal balance in a woman’s body. This change typically begins around age 45, but actual symptoms become apparent around age 55.
Irregular menstrual cycles are an early indicator of the onset of perimenopause. Menopause occurs when the life cycle of follicles in the ovaries ends, leading to increased levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in the blood. During this phase, FSH levels rise from less than 20 IU/ml to approximately 80 IU/ml.
The MENOPAUSE FSH test is intended for women who have started to notice symptoms of menopause, such as: Menopause, hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and noticeable mood changes .

