Top Symptoms for Referral to Menopause Centre and Possible Screening of Symptoms under Healthier SG
Debated in Parliament on 7 Aug 2024.
Summary
- The top symptoms leading to referrals at the KK Menopause Centre include hot flushes, poor sleep/insomnia, mood disorders, vaginal dryness, and sexual problems.
- The Ministry of Health emphasizes the importance of the relationship between primary care doctors and patients under the Healthier SG initiative, allowing women to discuss menopausal symptoms for appropriate assessment and management.
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Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin asked the Minister for Health (a) what are the top symptoms for referral to the Menopause Centre; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider screening for perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms, such as arthralgia, osteoporosis and sleep disturbances, as part of the Healthier SG movement.
Ong Ye Kung
Amongst patients referred to the KK Menopause Centre, the top symptoms were hot flushes, poor sleep/insomnia, mood disorders (low mood/ feelings of anxiety), vaginal dryness and sexual problems.
Under Healthier SG, the relationship between the primary care doctor and enrollee is central. Women who are experiencing menopausal symptoms can inform their primary care doctor, who would be well placed to assess the symptoms and the patient’s needs and make recommendations on further management.