Hormone Replacement Therapy – In and Out

by Sudarsan Chakraborty
Replacement-Therapy

Hormone replacement therapy is widely used for treating various physiological conditions. In fact, it has become one of the most sought after therapies in today’s medical world. However, it is most widely used for the treatment of menopause caused hormonal imbalance. Today we are going to talk about the various facets of using hormone replacement therapy to help create hormonal balance during menopause.

This particular type of HRT is also addressed as Menopausal hormone replacement therapy. The HRT helps a lot to treat the uneasy symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes. Menopausal hormone therapy helps establish an estrogen and progesterone balance. The hormones involved in the menopausal HRT are ef physiological conditions and health issues. strogen, progesterone and testosterone. Menopausal HRT is also prescribed to patients to cure osteoporosis which is one of the major concerns of menopause.

Types of HRT

Hormone therapy is capable of addressing an array of disorders. Menopausal HRT encompasses the administration of various hormones or a combination of hormones. Some of the most common types of HRT administration doses are:

Systemic Therapy: Systemic hormone therapy involves the administration of estrogen. It comes in the form of various pills, rings, cream, gel or spray forms. This particular type of HRT involves the administration of higher doses of estrogen that are aimed at absorption through body surfaces. This is one of the most common types of HRT that is generally used for testing the most common symptoms of menopause.

Low Dose Vaginal Products: These are estrogen combinations administered in the form of cream, ring or tablet. This is used for treating the not so common menopausal symptoms including urinary problems and dryness of the vagina.

Is HRT Well Suited For All? 

Many people are literally scared to opt for any type of HRT. However, there are indeed some risks associated with Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy: These are breast cancer, formation of blood clots, stroke, heart diseases and so on. The risk of diseases and the success of the HRT depends on a multitude of factors such as :

Age: Usually women start with the HRT when they start to face the problems of menopause. This is generally after 60 years of age and for some even after a few years of menopause. In such cases the risk of diseases is high. Whereas if the HRT therapy onset is before 60years of age or before the signs and symptoms of menopause starts manifest themselves, the risk of other threats such as breast cancer or stroke is minimized.

The risks associated with HRT also depend on the pre-existing medical condition of the woman. The medical History of patients matters a lot when deciding on hormone therapy. Also, for women who have a family history of any type of cancer or osteoporosis, any type of hormone therapy can be quite risky. If you are opting for any HRT under professional and expert physicians, they will usually guide you not to opt for an HRT under these risky conditions.

Other than the medical condition of the patient and the age of the patient, the type of hormone therapy that you are opting for also makes a significant difference. This risk varies across individuals depending on the body types and on the capability to adapt to the changes. The combination of progesterone and estrogen is the usual hormone cocktail that is administered. However, these are administered individually also depending on the need of the patient. 

So, after all this, you must be thinking, whether you are eligible for Hormone Replacement Therapy or not. Well, most women can opt for the HRT and under the recent advancements of the medical world, it is easier to opt and get benefits from this therapy. All you have to keep in mind is that – an expert professional and an experienced physician is the core need of this therapy. The therapy, if opted, must only be done under expert guidance and supervision.

Is HRT Associated with Cancer?

Whether or not you will benefit from this therapy depends on your medical history and your body type. Some people are of the opinion that HRT can lead to breast and vaginal cancers. There are a few kinds of research that support the idea. It is not a well-acknowledged aspect that HRT leads to cancer. So you must talk to your doctors before opting for it. 

However, there are a few minor side effects that are common in almost all women who opt for HRT. These include acne, bloating, leg cramp, nausea and vaginal bleeding. It is possible to avoid these but only under expert supervision. So choose your physician wisely and get the best results of HRT. 

Getting HRT done from reputed clinics and under the expert supervision and guidance of professionals can be really successful and helpful. HRT is a sensitive treatment and often is not a one fit model for all. The medical history of the patient and various other factors determines the success rate. With successful HRT you can expect plenty of benefits in your life such as, Improving muscle function and can keep away from adverse effects of Menopause like osteoporosis and hot flashes. 

So, do not hesitate to reach out to an expert if you think you need to access HRT. 

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