Hormonal Therapy
As you begin to transition into menopause, your ovaries no longer produce high levels of estrogen and progesterone. Changes in these hormone levels can cause uncomfortable symptoms. Common menopause symptoms include:
- Hot flashes.
- Night sweats and/or cold flashes.
- Vaginal dryness; discomfort during sex.
- Feeling a need to pee (urinary urgency).
- Trouble sleeping (insomnia).
- Mood swings, mild depression or irritability.
- Dry skin, dry eyes or dry mouth.
- Hormone therapy (HT) is used to boost your hormone levels and relieve some of the symptoms of menopause. Whether or not you should consider taking HT therapy is a discussion to have with your healthcare provider. There are many health benefits and risks associated with taking HT.
The decision to take hormone therapy needs to be a very personalized one. It’s always suggested from our end to consult first before you start with us, for treatment and get answers to all your answer.