By learning how to prepare for a telehealth appointment with a hormone specialist, you can ensure that you get the support you need to work towards achieving hormonal balance.
Menopause
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The Benefits of Progesterone Treatment After Hysterectomy
by Charlotteby CharlotteHormone replacement therapy for women without a uterus has traditionally been estrogen-only. However, there may be meaningful benefits of progesterone treatment after hysterectomy. Both approaches have pros and cons, risks and rewards, and taking a closer look at your options is essential to developing a treatment plan that works for you.
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Hormone Replacement TherapyMenopausePerimenopauseSexWomen
The Best Treatment for Vaginal Dryness Can Help You Feel Like Yourself Again
by Charlotteby CharlotteVaginal dryness is a serious medical condition that can have multiple social, physical, and emotional ramifications. It’s also highly treatable. By recognizing your symptoms and seeking out the best treatment for vaginal dryness, you can protect your health and overall well-being during this transformative stage of life.
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Estrogen vs. Combination Hormone Replacement Therapy: Choosing the Right Strategy
by Charlotteby CharlotteBefore starting HRT, it’s essential to explore whether estrogen alone is appropriate or if combination hormone replacement therapy is necessary to address your symptoms while protecting your health.
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Some women are able to take in stride the many changes that come with menopause. After all, it’s a natural part of aging. Menopause happens around age 50, when women…
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The Right Treatment for Vaginal Atrophy Can Help Restore Your Quality of Life
by Charlotteby CharlotteWhen the symptoms of vaginal atrophy get in the way of your daily life, your mood, your self-esteem, your relationships, and your hopes for the future can all feel the impact. But you are not without options.
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Being There: How to Support Your Partner During Menopause
by Charlotteby CharlotteIt’s easy to be a partner during easy times.
That’s a simple statement, but being long-term partners with someone is sometimes relatively straightforward. Things are normal, and you both know the rules and know how to behave. Things might not be “easy”, per se, but you know how to deal with them. The ups and downs of life have established a pattern, and you get it. You know what to do.
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BHRTDepressionMenopauseMental HealthWomen
How to Treat Mood Swings During Menopause
by Charlotteby CharlotteMood swings are some of the least-understood aspects of menopause—and the most misrepresented. While pop culture representations of menopause tend to center specifically on mood, they typically treat menopausal women as a caricature of irrationality and hysteria rather than capturing the variability and complexity of menopause-related mood disturbances. Not only does this trivialize the very real suffering many women experience during this pivotal phase of life, but it may also leave you feeling ashamed and immobilized.
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Estrogen and Menopause: Why Hormone Replacement Therapy Helps
by Charlotteby CharlotteMost people know estrogen as the female hormone most closely associated with menopause, as menopause results from decreasing estrogen levels. What people don’t often realize is that estrogens (including estrone, estradiol, and estriol) are multi-function molecules that exist in women, men, and animals and impact all systems of the body. Estrogen does facilitate major functions within the reproductive and endocrine systems, but this powerful hormone carries many more far-reaching implications for overall health.
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BHRT: The Best Treatment for Hot Flashes and Other Menopause Symptoms
by Charlotteby CharlotteWatching women go through menopause, you understand immediately why hot flashes are such a big deal. The rush of heat, flushing and blotchy skin, and perspiration can be distressing and embarrassing at the best of times—and when these moments occur at night, they may be even worse. Menopausal women often deal with the rapid heartbeat and uncomfortable flushing multiple times per day (or per hour) and can experience chronic insomnia as a result. Depending on the woman, this perfect storm of discomfort can last anywhere from five to ten years or more. Combine hot flashes with the mood swings, vaginal discomfort, and other widely varied symptoms of menopause, and it’s no wonder women are seeking relief.
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