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Why Doctors Keep Ignoring Women’s Symptoms | Dr. Nighat Arif

Mar 11, 2026
Dr. Nighat Arif, NHS GP, women’s health advocate and author, speaks candidly about perimenopause, vulval care, and systemic medical misogyny. She explains why symptoms are missed, how vaginal health and contraception are misunderstood, and why representation and research funding matter. Short, direct conversations challenge taboos and spotlight practical prevention and advocacy.
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ADVICE

Track Symptoms Not Just Bloods For Perimenopause

  • Treat the patient by symptoms rather than relying solely on blood tests because there is no single test for perimenopause.
  • Keep a symptom diary and create a plan with your GP to investigate and manage overlapping conditions.
ADVICE

Personalise HRT And Rule Out Other Diagnoses

  • Not everyone needs HRT; tailor treatment to the person and consider subgroups like POI, surgical or chemical menopause who usually require HRT.
  • Rule out other causes (thyroid, anemia, deficiencies, liver disease, cancers) before attributing symptoms solely to menopause.
INSIGHT

Doctor's Primary Role Is Patient Advocacy

  • Nighat frames the doctor's role as patient advocacy: doctors may not cure but must hold patients' hands, validate experiences and investigate when something 'doesn't feel right'.
  • Her GP trainer modelled this by teaching her to question flawed studies and resist defaulting to antidepressants.
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