Symptom Checker
Symptom Checker
Understanding your symptoms leads to better emotional well-being on your perimenopause journey.
Start by filling out our secure symptom tracker by clicking the link below. It will take you to a secure screen where you can select the symptoms that apply to you. If you'd like, you can also speak with a guide afterward, but that's entirely up to you.
Why understanding your symptoms is important
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Improved Symptom Management: Knowing what to expect helps you manage symptoms more effectively, whether through lifestyle changes or medical interventions.
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Emotional Well-being: Understanding your symptoms can reduce anxiety and stress, as you'll know what’s normal and how to cope with changes.
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Better Communication with Healthcare Providers: Being informed about your symptoms enables clearer communication with your healthcare provider, leading to more personalized and effective treatment.
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Proactive Health Choices: Awareness of perimenopause symptoms encourages proactive health measures, such as diet, exercise, and mental health support, to mitigate symptoms.
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Empowerment and Control: Understanding what's happening to your body gives you a sense of control and empowerment, making the perimenopause journey less daunting.
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Enhanced Quality of Life: By understanding your symptoms, you can make informed decisions that improve your daily life and overall well-being during this transition.
FAQs
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Perry Guides are here to help members navigate their perimenopause experience. They assist in mapping symptoms to perimenopause, , explaining how these may be related to perimenopause using definitions from vetted, medically approved sources.
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Help people identify what they are feeling
Explain how their symptoms can be tied (but always good to double check with a doctor to rule anything you) to perimenopause and the science behind it - all facts that have been medically reviewed.
Offer lifestyle tips to choose from
Point members to specialists
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Diagnose
Suggest any products
Tell people what to do