Can depression and anxiety during menopause be cured?
Menopausal anxiety and depression can usually be cured, but if episodes recur repeatedly, it may become difficult to cure. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Can be cured
Menopausal anxiety and depression are primarily caused by significant fluctuations in hormone levels during the menopausal stage, leading to nervous system dysfunction, which may trigger the onset of anxiety and depression. Typical symptoms include low mood, reduced interest, slowed thinking during conversations, and difficulty making decisions. If the patient's condition is mild, menopausal anxiety and depression can generally be cured. It is recommended that patients take medications such as sertraline hydrochloride tablets or escitalopram oxalate tablets under a doctor's guidance. Additionally, psychotherapy can be combined with medication to improve quality of life.
2. May not be cured
If patients do not maintain proper daily lifestyle management or experience new stressful events, menopausal anxiety and depression may relapse—or even recur repeatedly—making complete recovery unlikely. In such cases, it is advisable to seek timely medical evaluation and targeted treatment without delay.
In daily life, family members should provide psychological support, ensure regular sleep patterns, and maintain a quiet living environment.