Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone therapy is a treatment that is used to supplement the body with either estrogen alone or estrogen
and progesterone in combination. Estrogen and progesterone are hormones that are produced by a woman's ovaries.
When the ovaries no longer produce adequate amounts of these hormones (as in menopause) Hormone Therapy can be
given to supplement the body with adequate levels of estrogen and progesterone.
At Weston MedSurg Center, we can replace the deficiencies with biologically identical hormones. The hormone
levels can be monitored with either a blood or saliva test. The route of administration can be orally, sublingual,
a cream or gel, or even a pellet implant to suit your individual needs. With the aid of a compounding pharmacy
there is a variety of options for hormone replacement. Dr. Weston can work closely with your pharmacist, or refer
you to a compounding specialist for a customized dosage. Additional hormones such as testosterone, DHEA, or
cortisol extracts may be necessary as well. The important points are to seek help, get tested, replace your
deficiencies, and monitor levels. This will provide an improved quality of life without the side effects of
synthetic hormones.
Why Does the Body Need Estrogen and Progesterone?
Estrogen and progesterone together thicken the lining of the uterus, preparing it for the possible implantation
of a fertilized egg. Estrogen also influences how the body uses calcium, an important mineral in the building of
bones, and helps maintain healthy levels of cholesterol in the blood. Estrogen also keeps the vagina healthy.
As menopause nears, the ovaries reduce most of their production of these hormones. Lowered or fluctuating estrogen
levels may cause menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, and medical conditions such as osteoporosis. Hormone
therapy helps to replenish the estrogen, relieving some of the symptoms of menopause and helping to prevent
osteoporosis.
Why Is Progesterone Taken?
Progesterone is used along with estrogen in women who still have their uterus. In these women, if taken without
progesterone, estrogen increases a woman's risk for cancer of the endometrium (the lining of the uterus). During a
woman's reproductive years, endometrial cells are shed during menstruation. When the endometrium is no longer shed,
estrogen can cause an overgrowth of cells in the uterus, a condition that can lead to cancer.
Progesterone reduces the risk of endometrial cancer by making the endometrium shed each month. As a result, women
who take progesterone may have monthly bleeding. Monthly bleeding can be lessened and, in some cases, eliminated by
taking progesterone and estrogen together continuously. Women who have had a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus
through surgery) usually do not need to take progesterone.
What Are the Types of Hormone Therapy?
There are two main types of hormone therapy:
- Estrogen Therapy: Estrogen is taken alone. Doctors most often prescribe a low dose of estrogen to be taken
as a pill or patch every day. Estrogen may also be prescribed as a cream. You should take the lowest dose of
estrogen needed to relieve menopause symptoms and/or to prevent osteoporosis.
- Progesterone/Progestin-Estrogen Hormone Therapy: Also called combination therapy, this form of HT combines
doses of estrogen and progesterone (progestin is a synthetic form of progesterone). Estrogen and a lower dose
of progesterone also may be given continuously to prevent the regular, monthly bleeding can occur when
combination HT is used. The current recommendation is to take the lowest dose of hormone therapy for the
shortest time consistent with the reason the woman is taking the therapy. Like all prescription medications,
HT should be re-evaluated each year.
What Menopause Symptoms Can Estrogen Relieve?
Estrogen is prescribed to relieve:
- Hot flashes.
- Vaginal dryness that can result in painful intercourse.
- Other problematic symptoms of menopause, such as night sweats and dry, itchy skin.
Other benefits of taking HT include:
- Reduced risk of developing osteoporosis and reduced risk of bone breakage.
- Improvement of mood and overall sense of mental well-being in some women.
- Decreased tooth loss.
- Lowered risk of colon cancer
For more information or to schedule an appointment to discuss Hormone Replacement Therapy at Weston MedSurg
Center please call 980-297-7400 or visit our contact us page to submit an inquiry today!
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