- Allergy self-tests
- Blood group self-tests
- Check-up self-tests
- Cholesterol Self-test
- Diabetes Self-test
- Gout Self-Test
- Iron Deficiency Self-test
- Kidney Function Test (Albumine)
- Liver and Kidney Function Combination Test
- Liver Function Test (ALT & AST)
- Preventis SmarTest Ferritin Home
- Preventis SmarTest Vitamin D test
- Prostate PSA Self-Test
- Thyroid Function Self-test
- Vitamine D Self-test
- Vivoo – Hydration Test (30 pieces)
- Vivoo – Ketone Test (30 pieces)
- Vivoo – Protein test (30 pieces)
- Vivoo – Sodium Test 30 (pieces)
- Vivoo Urine Test (9-in-1 parameters)
- Vivoo Urine Test (9-in-1 parameters) (4 pieces)
- Vivoo Urine Test (9-in-1 parameters) (12 pieces)
- Vivoo – Vitamin C Test (30 pieces)
- Drug Self-Tests
- Fertility self-tests
- Gut health self-tests
- Infectious disease self-tests
- STD self-tests
How do you know if you are in menopause?

You know you are in menopause when you experience several symptoms, such as hot flushes, mood swings and sleep problems, and this is confirmed by an FSH test. During menopause, FSH levels in your body increase. With a reliable self-test, you can easily check at home if you are menopausal.
What is menopause and when does it start?
Menopause is a natural phase in women’s lives when menstruation stops and the body changes due to hormonal fluctuations. Usually, menopause starts between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can also happen earlier, sometimes even before the age of 30.
What are the symptoms of menopause?
Symptoms of menopause can vary, but common symptoms are:
- Hot flushes and excessive sweating.
- Mood swings and irritability.
- Reduced sex drive and vaginal dryness.
- Sleep problems and fatigue.
- Palpitations and headaches. These signs may indicate hormonal changes typical of menopause.
How can you tell if you are in menopause?
One of the most reliable ways to determine if you are in menopause is by checking your FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) level. During menopause, this hormone rises significantly. A Menopause self-test measures the FSH level in your urine. At a value of 25 mIE/ml or higher, the test is positive, meaning you are menopausal or in perimenopause (the period just before menopause).
Why take a menopause test?
It is important to have certainty about your hormonal status. Knowing that you are in menopause allows you to:
- Take preventive measures for a healthier lifestyle.
- Supplement deficiencies in essential nutrients, such as magnesium and zinc.
- Better manage symptoms and start treatment if necessary.
The menopause test is:
- Reliable: CE-certified, with a sensitivity of 90.77% and specificity of 100%.
- Fast: Gives results within minutes.
- Simple: perform the test at home with clear instructions.
How does the menopause test work?
- Collect a little urine in a clean jar.
- Dip the test strip into the urine according to the instructions.
- Wait a few minutes to read the result
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What can you do if you are in menopause?
If you are found to be menopausal, there are several ways to reduce your symptoms and improve your well-being:
- Adjust your diet: Ensure adequate intake of zinc and magnesium.
- Stay active: Regular exercise helps your body stay balanced.
- Consider supplements: Vitamins and minerals can supplement deficiencies.
- Talk to a doctor: For severe symptoms, medical treatment can help.