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  • Difference Between Estrogen & Other Hormone Replacement Medications

    Menopause can be a frustrating and confusing time for women, and hormone replacement therapy is a tempting option for the reduction of menopausal symptoms. However, there are several types of hormones used during replacement therapy. These include estrogen, progestin, and a new development in hormone replacement therapy called bioidentical hormones.

  • What Is Estrogen Replacement?

    Estrogen is a hormone produced by the ovaries in women, but with the onset of menopause, the ovaries slowly stop production. Some doctors prescribe estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) for women to prevent menopause symptoms and bone loss.

  • Reasons for Estrogen Replacement

    Estrogen replacement is a prescribed therapy which is used to increase levels of estrogen in the body when natural levels are low. Estrogen is usually prescribed only for persons who have physical conditions that affect the production of estrogen in their body.

  • Types of Estrogen Hormone Replacement

    During menopause, women experience a decrease in the production of estrogen. Estrogen is a vital hormone that is produced by the ovaries. A deficiency in this hormone can lead to serious health issues, such as heart and kidney disease. For that reason, many women seek estrogen replacement treatment during and after menopause. There are several methods of estrogen hormone replacement available to patients.

  • Types of Estrogen Replacement

    Various types of estrogen replacement exist on the market to help medical conditions faced by women, such as menopause and other female health concerns. However, these options depend on what each woman's particular need is. Some types of estrogen replacement work alone while others include progesterone. Instead of pills, people can also receive estrogen through other methods.

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