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Hormone replacement has become a popular option for women undergoing menopause. Female hormones like estrogen are replaced using skin patches, topical creams, and injections. These therapies reportedly relieve some of the most common menopausal complaints like hot flashes and night sweats. Some women ev...
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In the survey, 1 in 4 women claimed that their physicians had recommended the bioidentical hormones. A survey of physicians found that almost half of respondents disagreed with recommendations of the North American Menopause Society. One third of those who disagreed were obstetricians, and 58% ...
While options like hormone replacement therapy (usually topical estrogen) are great for those who are still in peri-menopause, it may not be the best option for women post-menopause. These therapies replace the hormones that decline during peri-menopause, like estrogen. This provides relief from ...
hormone replacement therapymenopausepremenstrual syndromepregnancyThroughout most of their lives, women are at greater risk for depression than men. Hormones and... CN Soares,B Zitek - 《J Psychiatry Neurosci》 被引量: 231发表: 2008年 The Role of Hormones and Hormonal Treatments in Premenstrual Syn...
Menstruation isn’t the only cause of hormonal migraines. They can also occur for people during menopause. One possible treatment for migraines during menopause is hormone replacement therapy to supplement low estrogen levels. What Causes Hormonal Migraines?
The relationship between menopause and depression is not clearly defined, but the perimenopausal years may be a time of increased depression for women who are at risk for depressive recurrences. The role of hormone replacement treatments in either ameliorating or promoting depression in menopausal women...
The lumps are milk ducts and tissues around them that have grown and widened to form cysts. These enlarge quickly in response to hormones released near your period. The lumps may be hard or rubbery and could feel like a single (large or small) lump. Fibrocystic changes can also cause brea...
Hormones, especially during hormonal changes such as pregnancy and menopause Dry eyes and dry eye syndrome Taking certain medications Wearingcontact lenses Blepharitis Aging, as the body makes fewer basal tears over time If you’ve noticed a change in your tears, or if you experience chronic or ...