Introduction: Menopause or final menstruation marks the end of reproductive fertility in women. The period of declining sexuality, infertility and hormonal alteration around menopause is known as climacteric. The acute symptoms of hormonal alteration include, vasomotoric symptoms such as hot flushes, vertigo, attacks of perspiration, headache, organic symptoms such as vaginal dryness, breast atrophy, urethritis, incontinence and frequent urinary tract infection; and mental symptoms include tiredness, loss of libido, irritability and depression. The long term effect of menopause is bone-resorption and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. The prevalent management practices includes hormone replacement therapy, which has many side effects and is advisable only in exceptional cases. Apart from this, the complaints of this condition are being successfully managed by homeopathic medicines…
