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What is Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women?

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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is replacing hormones–usually estrogen and progesterone–which a woman’s body once made in sufficient amounts, but because of age or medical reasons, is no longer able to produce. Replacing these hormones back to physiological levels can restore normal hormonal cycles. By doing this, women will not only begin to feel younger and more vivacious, but will also reduce their risks of cardiovascular problems and osteroporosis.

Is "hormone replacement therapy" in women safe?

CHI - California Healthspan Institute
The Women's Health Initiative study show that traditional HRT with Premarin (made form pregnant mares urine) and Provera a chemically synthesized artificial progesterone) is not safe. Bio-Identical hormone therapy with natural Estrogens and Progesterone is safe and does not have to adverse side effects of Premarin and Provera. Provera can increase the rate of breast cancer but natural Progesterone can decrease the rate 10% Fournier A et al.

What is hormone replacement therapy?

Menopause - Frequently asked questions
Hormone replacement therapy, commonly known as HRT, is the standard pharmaceutical treatment for menopausal symptoms. It is usually made up of two kinds of hormones — oestrogens and progestin (a synthetic form of progesterone). Levels of these hormones fall after menopause, and hormone replacement therapy helps relieve symptoms and has some long-term health benefits, such as osteoporosis prevention.

CAN I DISCONTINUE HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY?

Progesterone Cream FAQ
Many women now taking estrogen or estrogen combined with progestins are able to discontinue their HRT. Please consult with a medical professional before doing so. It is possible that if adequate natural progesterone levels were present, any needed estrogen could be made from it. Because progesterone sensitizes estrogen receptors, it makes sense to supplement with progesterone rather than estrogen.

What are the risks involved with hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?

Breast Cancer Genetics Network of Michigan FAQ
Estrogen and progesterone (two of the hormones used in some forms of HRT) may increase a woman's risk for developing breast cancer. Patients should be aware that these hormones affect many tissues in the body and therefore before a patient considers HRT, it is prudent to discuss all the risks, benefits, and limitations of pursuing HRT with a medical doctor.

How long can I commit to Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Frequently Asked Questions: Women Specific: Answers to Commo...
Hormone Replacement Therapy can be a lifetime commitment. Most studies have been done involving a minimum of six months therapy. Many have been and are conducted over longer periods of time. Benefits gained from HRT will gradually diminish if the therapy program is not continued. Many individuals on HRT obtain excellent results with a rotating or cyclical protocol of six months on HRT and four to eight weeks off. - (1*, 2*)

Is Hormone Replacement Therapy safe?

Targhee Women's Clinic | Frequently Asked Questions
The harms of estrogen-progestin therapy are likely to outweigh the chronic disease prevention benefits for most women, BUT the absolute increase in risk from HRT is modest. Some women; depending on their risk characteristics and personal preferences, might decide that the benefits of taking HRT outweigh the potential harms.

Why do I need a blood analysis to qualify for Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Frequently Asked Questions: Women Specific: Answers to Commo...
As previously stated, Hormone Replacement Therapy is used to restore your hormone levels to their optimum youthful levels. You need a blood test to determine your existing hormone levels, to see whether or not you qualify for HRT and what your replacement dosages should be. Since most of the hormones used in HRT are dispensed by prescription only, you cannot obtain them without a physician's prescription.

Should I stop hormone replacement therapy?

FAQ for Dr. John R. Woodward
If you are taking Premarin, Provera, or Prempro, the drugs used in the Women's Health Initiative Study that has been so widely publicized in the last year, the answer is YES! Does that mean you should stop other hormone replacement regimes? NO! It means you should switch to non-oral human estradiol and human progesterone in a cream, gel, patch, or pellet form and monitor "free" estradiol and progesterone levels in the blood to assure correct dosage.

Is hormone replacement therapy - HRT - safe?

Menopause Frequently Asked Questions - Menopause FAQ
No. The results of conclusive research prove that hormone replacement therapy is not safe. The use of synthetic estrogen and progestin is linked to increased risks of heart disease, breast cancer, uterine cancer and ovarian cancer, strokes and blood clots. Women should thoroughly investigate these risks and discuss all concerns with her physician before deciding to use a synthetic hormone replacement therapy.

Is there a connection between hormone replacement therapy and asthma?

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Dr. Donnica Moore discusses constipation, its symptoms, and its association with some medications and diseases.

Will hormone replacement therapy make me gain weight?

Frequently Asked Questions
According to a long-term study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, hormone replacement therapy did not result in weight gain. However, regardless of whether they are taking HRT, women are more likely to gain some weight with aging. A good diet and regular exercise can help avoid this.

When should I consider (HRT) Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Bioidentical Hormone Therapy FAQ's
Don't wait if you are experiencing symptoms of hormone imbalance. In general, hormones begin to decline after the mid-20s and hormonal imbalance symptoms are frequently present by the mid-30s. A good time to start replacing hormones is between 35 and 40.

When is the best time to start Hormone Replacement Therapy ?

Frequently Asked Questions
A simple answer: When you need it! This can only be determined by a competent medical professional that will follow up with appropriate testing in order to protect your well-being. It would be a smart thing to have your baseline hormone levels tested when you are in your mid 20s. Keep these result and you will know what your youthful hormone levels were and this will be of great assistance to your Doctor in maintaining these youthful levels later in life.

If I have none of the risk factors, should I still take hormone replacement therapy?

Frequently Asked Questions
A decision that is right for one woman may not be right for another, so the answer is different for each person. The decision would depend on what a woman hopes to get from HRT, such as relief of menopause symptoms. All of the pros and cons have to be balanced against each other.

Where can I find a Doctor who practices Hormone replacement for both Men & Women ?

Frequently Asked Questions
There are several clinics in the Kansas City area that practice Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for both men and women. I'm sure that there are clinics in your area also. Seek out an endocrinologist and go from there. You should also order the books "The Super Hormone Promise" by Dr. William Regelson, M.D. and "Grow Young with HGH" by Dr. Ronald Klatz from our book store. CLICK HERE to go to our book store and order these book and then read them. endocrinologist , an M.D.

Who would benefit from hormone replacement therapy?

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Anyone who is over age 35 without a medical history precluding them from human growth hormone or testosterone replacement. Anyone for whom it is not illegal to use or contraindicated in their profession or due to their medical condition.

What is Herbal Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Patsy Hamilton - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Health-and-Fitness:Women's-Issues] The terms herbal hormone replacement therapy and natural hormone replacement therapy are sometimes used by advertisers to describe their products. Here we look at how the terms can be used and how they can be misleading. Health-and-Fitness:Women's-Issues] Studies concerning red clover, hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms return mixed results.
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