WOMEN'S HORMONE THERAPY

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Hormone therapy in women involves the use of hormones to alleviate symptoms related to hormonal changes or deficiencies in your body.
It is commonly used to address symptoms and health conditions related to hormonal imbalances, such as menopause, endometriosis, and other disorders.

Women’s hormone therapy mainly addresses female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. These hormones play key roles in women's menstrual cycle, reproductive system, and overall health. At New You Wellness, our expert team provides comprehensive care to help you maintain optimal hormone levels.

With our expertise in women’s hormone therapy, we are well-equipped to help you address various health conditions related to hormonal imbalance.

Female Sex Hormone


Progesterone and estrogen are two important female sex hormones that play key roles in the menstrual cycle, reproductive system, and overall health. Both hormones are produced primarily in the ovaries, although smaller amounts are also produced in other tissues.

ESTROGEN


Estrogen levels fluctuate throughout a woman's life. During your reproductive years, estrogen levels are high; during menopause, the levels are low. There are three main types of estrogen produced in your body:

● Estradiol
● Estriol
● Estrone


Primary functions of estrogen in women include:

● Menstrual cycle: Estrogen promotes the growth of the uterine lining during the first half of the menstrual cycle.

● Reproductive health: Estrogen is essential for the health of the reproductive organs, including the ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes. It supports the release of eggs from the ovaries (ovulation) and helps prepare the uterus for a potential pregnancy.

● Bone health: Estrogen is important for maintaining bone density. It helps inhibit bone resorption, and a decline in estrogen levels, especially after menopause, is associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis.

● Cardiovascular health: Estrogen helps maintain healthy blood vessels and may contribute to lower cholesterol levels in the blood.

PROGESTERONE


Progesterone is primarily produced in the ovaries during the second half of the menstrual cycle. Key functions of progesterone include:

● Menstrual cycle regulation: Progesterone is involved in the second half of the menstrual cycle, known as the luteal phase.

● Pregnancy support: Progesterone helps prepare the uterine lining for a potential pregnancy. During pregnancy, the placenta takes over progesterone production.

● Breast development: Progesterone, along with estrogen, contributes to the development of mammary glands in preparation for breastfeeding.

In addition to its reproductive functions, progesterone has various effects on other tissues, including the nervous system and metabolism. It regulates blood pressure and improves your mood and sleep.

Menopause


Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years. It usually occurs in the late 40s to early 50s, but the age can vary.

During menopause, the ovaries gradually reduce their production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone, leading to various physical and emotional changes. Symptoms of menopause include:

● Hot flashes
● Night sweats
● Mood swings
● Vaginal dryness
● Sleep disturbances
● Changes in libido

Hormone Related Condition


These are the health conditions in which hormonal imbalance is a significant underlying cause of the condition. These involve:

● Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus and causes pain and inflammation.

● Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by weakened bones, often due to hormonal changes (especially a decrease in estrogen during menopause).

● Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder affecting the ovaries, often characterized by irregular periods, cysts on the ovaries, and hormonal imbalances.

Other Health Conditions


In addition to health conditions arising from imbalances in female sex hormones, other hormonal imbalances can contribute to various health issues. These include:

● Thyroid disorders: Imbalances in thyroid hormones, such as hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) or hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), can lead to metabolic dysregulation, fatigue, weight changes, and mood disturbances.

● Diabetes: Diabetes results from insufficient insulin production or ineffective use of insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. Hormonal imbalances, particularly in insulin, can contribute to Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.

HORMONE THERAPY IN WOMEN

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At Inception Telehealth & Wellness, we understand the implications of hormonal imbalance on your health. Our expert and well-equipped team provides hormone replacement therapy to address the hormonal imbalance in your body.

Estrogen Replacement Therapy (ERT)


It involves the administration of estrogen to address symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances and menopause. It prevents osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.

Small doses of estrogen can be administered in various forms, including oral tablets, patches, creams, gels, and vaginal rings.

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)


BHRT stands for Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. It is a form of hormone therapy that involves the use of hormones that are structurally identical to the hormones naturally produced in your body.

The hormones used in BHRT may include bioidentical forms of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. These hormones can be administered in various forms, such as creams, gels, patches, or pellets.

Our BHRT service involves customized hormone formulations tailored to your specific hormonal needs. This customization is based on the results of your hormone testing and your specific symptoms or conditions.