Women's Health

Endometriosis and menopause-related symptoms can be slow to diagnose and challenging to manage, often having a significant impact on daily life. When standard treatments do not provide adequate relief, cannabis-based therapies may help ease symptoms such as joint pain, abdominal cramping, anxiety, and inflammation. Our clinicians take a personalised approach, carefully tailoring treatment plans to suit each individual’s needs.
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Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a long-term condition that can have a serious impact on overall health and quality of life. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows outside the uterus, often within the reproductive system, leading to chronic pain, irregular periods, and, in some cases, fertility issues.

Treatment has traditionally focused on hormonal therapies, pain relief medications, and antidepressants to help manage symptoms. However, in recent years, medical cannabis has emerged as a promising alternative, with growing numbers of patients exploring cannabis-based treatments to help manage endometriosis-related symptoms.

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Menopause

Menopause begins when the ovaries stop releasing eggs and menstrual cycles come to an end, prompting significant changes in oestrogen and progesterone levels. As the body adjusts, a wide range of symptoms can occur, often managed with hormone replacement therapy (HRT). In recent years, however, growing numbers of women have started exploring cannabis-based treatments as an alternative option for managing menopause-related symptoms. At ZOTO we are here to help you achieve your best you. 

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Pre menstrual dysphoria

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a common condition affecting many people who menstruate, marked by a range of physical and emotional symptoms that occur in the lead-up to a period. Emotional symptoms may include mood changes, irritability, and low mood, while physical symptoms often involve bloating, breast tenderness, and fatigue.

PMS can interfere with daily activities and cause significant discomfort. It is estimated that around three out of every four menstruating women experience some degree of PMS during their reproductive years. 

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