Sexual Health And Reproduction

Hormone Replacement Therapy: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to hormone replacement therapy. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been shown to be effective in reducing troublesome symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and disrupted sleep. A woman’s natural production of estrogen does not usually stop suddenly, but decreases over a period of several years. […]

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Hormone Replacement Therapy: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to hormone replacement therapy. Alzheimer’s disease: A type of dementia that causes confusion, memory failure, speech disturbances, and inability to function. Androstenedione: One of the male hormones that is produced in small quantities in a woman’s body; the other is testosterone. Bladder: The sac within the body that stores the urine.

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What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)?

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment for women who have reached or passed menopause, which often is referred to as “the change of life.” HRT involves taking small doses of one or two female hormones, estrogen and progesterone. Around age 50, a woman’s menstrual periods become less frequent. Menopause is the point at which they stop altogether. Nice To Know:

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What Happens In Menopause?

A woman’s reproductive organs include: The uterus, or womb Two ovaries, which produce eggs as well as the female hormones estrogen and progesterone (and also produce small amounts of the male hormones testosterone and androsterone ) Two Fallopian tubes, which transport the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus Two glands near the brain that release hormones, which stimulate the ovaries

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What Are The Benefits Of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT?

Women today can expect to live 30 or 40 years after menopause. The lower amount of estrogen during these decades can affect their bodies in two general ways: It can cause physical changes and uncomfortable symptoms that are associated with menopause. However, not every woman experiences bothersome symptoms of menopause. It puts women at greater risk for

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Weighing Your Options. Should I take HRT?

Here are some things to consider when deciding whether to begin hormone replacement therapy: Who would benefit most from HRT? Other medicines for menopause-related concerns What about soy? Other types of therapies The decision is a personal one Who Would Benefit Most From HRT? Virtually any woman past menopause may obtain some benefit from hormone replacement therapy,

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How Is HRT Taken?

Hormone replacement therapy is available in the following forms: Tablets that are taken by mouth Implants Skin patches Creams Oral Forms There are many prescription preparations available that contain estrogen. Some have additional progesterone, which is either incorporated in the same tablet or taken separately. Estrogen can be taken every day, in 28-day cycles. Typically, a progestin is

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When Should You Begin HRT?

Once a woman decides to begin hormone replacement therapy, her next big decision is when to begin. Your doctor can help you decide what is best for you. The decision will depend in large part on the reasons why you are taking HRT. For Controlling Menopause Symptoms Menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness can

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How Are Fibroids Treated?

The treatment offered for fibroids will depend on whether or not the fibroids are causing any problems. If fibroids are not causing problems, they may need no treatment apart from regular medical checkups. This is called watchful waiting. The doctor examines a woman two or three times a year to see if the fibroids are

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Fibroids: Newer Treatment Options

Several new procedures offer alternatives to hysterectomy or myomectomy, especially for the removal of smaller fibroids. An advantage of these new procedures is that they do not involve abdominal surgery. They may be performed on an outpatient basis, or they may require only an overnight hospital stay. Recovery time is usually quicker, too. However, because

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