Menopause products are having a hot minute. But doctors urge women to be wary of the marketing surge

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Doctors are warning women to be cautious of aggressive marketing of menopause products, urging them to consult with their physicians before trying new treatments. Many products, such as dietary supplements and gadgets, have not been proven to be effective and may even be harmful.
Women going through menopause are being targeted with various products claiming to alleviate symptoms. Doctors advise women to talk to their physicians before trying new treatments. Menopause symptoms can include hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes. Hormone therapy and nonhormonal medication can help with symptoms. Doctors recommend being skeptical of products with big promises and unproven effectiveness. Regular exercise and evidence-based treatments are recommended. Women should consult their doctors before trying new products, especially those with potential side effects.
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