Abstract
Climacteric symptoms are an alteration that occurs in 80% of women, with vasomotor processes being the most frequent and lasting up to 7 years, and this is suffered by half of the population.
For these symptoms there is no proven medication without adverse effects. This article presents the intervention with Intervention RDM for Intra-dermal acupuncture for the reduction of these symptoms in 6 months. A descriptive case series study is carried out. We expose 13 cases, women with a presence of high hot flashes and with a presence of them of an average of 5.2 years. It is measured through the MRS scale and it is observed that the intervention improves in 100%, being significant the improvement in the quality of life.
This study is used for designing an intervention case-control study in a doctoral thesis in URJC.
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