Hormone Replacement Therapy, Miami
Hormone therapy, Miami was once routinely used to treat
menopausal symptoms and protect long-term health. Then large clinical trials
showed health risks.
Benefits of Hormone Therapy, Miami
The benefits of hormone therapy, Miami depend, in part, on
whether you take systemic hormone therapy, Miami or low-dose vaginal
preparations of estrogen.
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Systemic
hormone therapy, Miami.
Systemic estrogen which comes in pill, skin
patch, gel, cream or spray form — remains the most effective treatment for the
relief of troublesome menopausal hot flashes and night sweats.
However,
doctors usually recommend medications called bisphosphonates to treat
osteoporosis.
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Low-dose
vaginal products.
Low-dose vaginal
preparations of estrogen which come in cream, tablet or ring form can
effectively treat vaginal symptoms and some urinary symptoms while minimizing
absorption into the body.
Risks of hormone therapy,
Miami
The risk of certain serious conditions,
including:
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Heart disease
·
Stroke
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Blood clots
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Breast cancer
Subsequent studies have suggested that these
risks vary, depending on age. All of these risks should be considered in deciding whether
hormone therapy, Miami might be an option for you.
Talk to your doctor about these strategies:
Find the best product
and delivery method for you.
You can take estrogen
in the form of a pill, patch, gel, vaginal cream, or slow-releasing suppository
or ring that you place in your vagina.
Minimize the amount of
medication you take.
Use the lowest
effective dose for the shortest amount of time needed to treat symptoms, unless
you're younger than age 45, in which case you need enough estrogen to provide
protection against the long-term health effects of estrogen deficiency.
Seek regular follow-up
care.
See your doctor
regularly to ensure that the benefits of hormone therapy, Miami continue to outweigh the risks, and for
screenings such as mammograms and pelvic exams.
Make healthy-lifestyle
choices.
Include physical
activity and exercise in your daily routine, eat a healthy diet, maintain a
healthy weight, don't smoke, limit alcohol, manage stress, and manage chronic
health conditions, such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure.
If you haven't had a hysterectomy and are
using systemic estrogen therapy, Miami, you'll also need progestin.
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