Hormone Replacement Insights
Starting hormone replacement therapy during perimenopause can significantly improve bone density and reduce fracture risks. Even for those who begin treatment later, such as 10 years post-menopause, careful monitoring by knowledgeable practitioners can help manage potential cardiovascular issues. Many doctors support hormone therapy for older individuals, highlighting its potential to alleviate various conditions that often accompany aging.In this clip
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What are your thoughts and advice on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for someone who has been taking estradiol noreth since they began menopause, is 68 years old, and has no health issues, as discussed in the episode Esther Blum: Menstrual Cycle, Menopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy Myths & Truths and the clip Hormone Replacement Insights?
What are your thoughts and advice on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for someone who has been taking estradiol noreth since they began menopause, is 68 years old, and has no health issues?
Should hormone replacement therapy (HRT) be started in perimenopause?