Share on Pinterest HRT in menopause: Are patches or pills better for heart health? Design by MNT; Photography by Emilija Manevska/Getty Images & SVPhilon/Getty Images Each year about 25 million women ...
In women with type 2 diabetes (T2D), use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) skin patches is not associated with a higher risk of blood clots or stroke. However, an increased cardiovascular risk was ...
Everyone’s body and needs are different, but most people typically see results from hormone replacement therapy (HRT) within 1–2 months. Talk with your doctor before making any adjustments to your ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT), also called hormone therapy or menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) has become a heavily debated treatment option for symptoms of menopause. It can be helpful for some ...
HRT is typically considered safe, but there are some risks to be aware of. Talk with your doctor to find out if it’s right for you. We all have estrogen and testosterone in our systems, but HRT ...
Progesterone is part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for people who have been through menopause and still have a uterus. Possible side effects include spotting, headaches, and breast tenderness.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence launched its first guidelines on how to treat the menopause. But don’t expect this to be the final word on the subject. There is an ongoing debate ...
The number of patients being prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in England has increased by almost a third in a year from 1.8 million to 2.3 million, official figures show. It follows ...
Suzanne Noonan, a mother of three children, struggled for months with debilitating anxiety, hot flushes and poor sleep but was afraid to look for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as there is a ...