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Clinical Trial
. 1981 Jul;74(7):492-8.
doi: 10.1177/014107688107400707.

Oral complaints related to climacteric symptoms in oöphorectomized women

Clinical Trial

Oral complaints related to climacteric symptoms in oöphorectomized women

M M Ferguson et al. J R Soc Med. 1981 Jul.

Abstract

Numerous oral complaints have been attributed to the female climacteric including altered taste, a burning sensation and xerostomia. However, the data relating these symptoms to the climacteric require elucidation as there have been no adequately controlled studies. In the present investigation, a group of 145 oöphorectomized women were followed for one year. Approximately half were treated with oestrogen replacement and the remainder with a placebo. The results indicate that the hormone had no direct effect upon the oral symptoms but that there was a general increase in somatic complaints which appeared to be related to the degree of neurosis experienced. This is turn can be attributed to vasomotor changes which are under the control of oestrogen.

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