HGH Replacement Service Therapy - Helping Women With Your Menopause

Hormone replacement therapy can give some much needed assistance to decrease the distress menopause can cause to the body. These symptoms are due to the body aging and producing less estrogen. This treatment has been prescribed for many years. This therapy can use one or more medications to help balance the estrogen levels in the body.

This treatment is largely used by women entering menopause and is prescribed for a brief time to help relieve the symptoms when you enter menopause. This can be prescribed for one to five years. It may also be used for a longer duration by women who have had a hysterectomy, or who may suffer from other medical ailments that require estrogen replacement.

Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT as it is often referred by, can protect a woman’s body from osteoporosis. It has been shown to help reduce the risk of heart disease and colorectal cancers. It has even been shown that it can help to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Essentially, this treatment is a cocktail of one or more synthetic estrogen replacements. Commonly it contains estrogen with synthetic progesterone, and sometimes can even include low doses of testosterone. Although made in a laboratory, once these have been added to the body’s system, they will be absorbed as a naturally produced hormone, not as a chemically altered one.

There has been a recent study of the use of HRT in the treatment for menopause and it was shown that there was an elevated risk for some serious diseases with the use of them. If this is a treatment your doctor recommends, then express any concerns and questions you have so you can fully understand all the choices you have in treatment. If you currently take it, you need to do the same thing and remember not to stop taking any treatment before talking to your health care provider. The risks are real, but you and your doctor may decide that the personal benefits are better then any risks and they need to be assessed as part of the treatment.

Some of these risks can include a greater chance of contracting a gall bladder disease. Breast cancer is also an increased risk in women who have a family history and some women may have a significant rise in blood pressure. Speaking to your doctor can educate you about all the risks that are involved in the therapy and the severity you may personally face with these.

Even though the testing has proven there to be risks, HRT is still the best treatment for exceptionally bad menopausal symptoms. Low doses can help relieve night sweats and hot flashes that may cause you to find sleeping difficult. This therapy can decrease the need to urinate often and other complaints with the bladder and it can help to keep the vaginal muscles in shape and retain moisture there.

This AGHD treatment is not a treatment that everyone should use. If it is one you want, or can use with good results, then it can give you more options in dealing with menopause. A good understanding of both the risks and benefits of rejuvenation therapy can help you decide if it is right for you.

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