Monday, March 16, 2015

Important Patient Information About Hormone Therapy La Jolla

By Leslie Ball


Hormone therapy is a form of medical treatment used for certain conditions. It was once regularly used to treat symptoms of menopause in women and protect their health in the long-term. Some clinical trials have shown that there are health risks to this treatment. If you are interested in getting hormone therapy La Jolla, make sure you get all the facts from your doctor first.

Hormone replacement therapy, also known as HRT, involves the use of medication that contains various female hormones. These are used to replace the ones the body stops making after menopause. HRT used to be a standard treatment for those women experiencing hot flashes and other symptoms during menopause. Many doctors also believed that it could prevent heart disease and dementia.

The risks of this treatment varies depending on the current ago of the patient and the age they went through menopause. It also depends on whether the estrogen is given alone or with a progestin hormone. The type of estrogen used and the dosage may also increase the risk. Patients should also be aware of the health risks to their heart and the probability of cardiovascular disease or cancer. Their family medical history should also be taken into account.

Today, HRT is no longer recommended to prevent diseases, like heart disease or loss of memory from aging. However, more recent clinical trials have revealed new evidence that this therapy may actually be beneficial for certain women. This depends on the risk factors of the patient.

If you cannot take HRT, you may be able to manage your menopause symptoms by using healthy lifestyle techniques, such as staying cool, practicing relaxation breathing and limiting your caffeine and alcohol intake. There are also alternative approaches you can try, such as yoga or acupuncture. Find the approach that works best for you to ease your symptoms.

Low-doses of estrogen, either in tablet, cream or ring form, can help to treat vaginal symptoms as well as urinary symptoms, with minimal absorption into the body. However, these low-dose treatments do not help the patient with night sweats and hot flashes. It also does not protect against osteoporosis.

Long-term hormone therapy in La Jolla CA to prevent postmenopausal conditions is no longer recommended by doctors on a routine basis. However, some studies suggest that estrogen may decrease the risk of heart disease if it is taken early after menopause. One study showed that women taking HRT early after menopause had less risk of death from heart attack or heart failure, and no increase in the risk of stroke or cancer. There are other clinical trials, namely the Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study, which is exploring the use of estrogen and its effects on heart disease in younger women after menopause. However, these results have not yet been released to the public.

Using this treatment without progesterone may be associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer. Treatment with progesterone along with the estrogen may substantially reduce the risk of certain cancers. Using oral hormone therapy for more than five years puts patients at a slightly increased risk of breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke than those who choose not to have this treatment.




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