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Estrogen Therapy: Benefits of Estrogen Therapy

Most women struggle with maintaining a balance in their hormones throughout their lives and when a woman goes through menopause these hormones become more out of balance than ever before. Many women are advised by their doctors to undergo estrogen replacement therapy in order to bring estrogen levels up to normal.

 

Estrogen therapy is given to women who are either premenopausal or postmenopausal to help them with the problems that can arise. Some of the problems are general discomfort such as hot flashes as well as serious health problems that can occur because of the estrogen imbalance.

Women who take estrogen hormones can either do it for short term relief or for long term relief. Short term relief generally lasts for one to two years. Long term relief can go on for as long as the patient needs the hormonal treatment. There has also been debate about progestin therapy. Progestin is a hormone that is also important to have during menopause, but there are no conclusive decisions on the advantages and disadvantages that progestin therapy can provide.

Estrogen is a hormone that is produced by the ovaries. Women who go through menopause no longer produce estrogen. This can cause many unpleasant side effects such as hot flashes and night sweats.

Some women prefer to use herbal remedies to help treat their hormonal imbalance during menopause. However, most doctors are in agreement that conjugated estrogen is more effective. Although there have been many debates about the use of conjugated estrogen is has been shown that it can not only help in the discomforts that women experience during menopause but it can also help in reducing the risk of heart diseases. Therefore, many women support using estrogen therapy simply to help reduce the risk of heart disease even if they do not need the hormone therapy for menopause. This has become a popular idea not only in the United States but also throughout the western world.

When you are taking estrogen therapy you are required to do regular testing. One of the regular tests that women need to take is the salivary hormone testing which shows the level of the saliva hormone. Many studies have shown that this is necessary to help determine the dosage of estrogen that is given to women. This helps to prevent women from taking too much or too little estrogen which can have negative effects.

If you are thinking that estrogen therapy might be beneficial to you be sure to consult your physician. However, you should also do your own research and educate yourself about this therapy treatment. There are many websites on the internet dedicated to providing women with objective information about estrogen therapy. You should be sure that you not only understand the benefits but that you also take all the risks into consideration.

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