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subject: Hormone Replacement Therapy And Menopausal Women [print this page]


The menopausal stage is a phase the life of a woman when she is fifty years old. Her condition could be very annoying because of the many menopausal syndromes. The symptoms make her uncomfortable and irritable.

There are many symptoms but the good news about this is that not all of the symptoms may be experienced by all women. They can experience some but they may be spared of the others. Among the most common symptoms are hot flashers, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness and fatigue. Although uncommon, women can experience memory lapses due to mental disorientation, light headaches, feeling of lightness and loss of balance. Bloating and incontinence are also symptoms that can be felt.

The symptoms manifest because of the hormonal imbalance that happens in the system of the woman. Menopause will cause the body of the woman to stop in the production of female hormones. What is good today is the possibility of injecting hormone into the body in order to eliminate the inconvenience caused by menopausal symptoms.

In the end, HRT or hormone replacement therary is an option for a woman to be alleviated from the symptoms associated with menopause. Aside from relief from the annoying signs, a woman opting for hormone replacement therapy can enjoy health benefits. The therapy will help in the prevention of different diseases like heart ailment and osteoporosis.

Typically, the standard hormone replacement therapy involves taking estrogen and progestin. As the therapy replaces the missing hormones, a woman also would feel relief in her vaginal dryness, itching, burning and discomfort during sex.

The use of hormone replacement therapy is not recommended without the prescription of a doctor. Before a woman starts taking the hormone therapy pills, she should first undergo physical and medical check-up. The doctor should find no contrary adverse effects.

There are doctors who would recommend this treatment over a short period of time only. This can result to hazards to health when used for a longer period of time. When its use is not abused, one will gain protection against colorectal cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis.

In many researches, there were no concrete findings that hormone replacement therapy does not increase heart disease. However, some studies have found out that this therapy brings high risk of blood clotting and stroke. With these findings, a woman might choose if she is to continue or not with the hormone replacement therapy. Choosing to use this HRT, she must first see the doctor to get a go-signal.

Women experience menopausal syndrome. The symptoms are irritating and annoying. Because of the very numerous kinds of unwanted irritating symptoms, one seeks remedy to bring an end to this syndrome. There may be some good medical consequences but there are also adverse effects. Thus, one has to see first the doctor to determine if she is safe to the use of hormone replacement therapy.

by: John Smithes




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