Hormone replacement therapy is designed to relieve menopausal symptoms in women and help prevent conditions such as osteoporosis and cancer. Hormone therapy may employ the use of estrogen alone or a combination of estrogen and progesterone....
Hormone replacement therapy is used to treat menopause symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes. The ovaries shut down and the menstrual cycle ceases during menopause. Hormone replacement therapy was used to prevent...
Up until 2002, doctors routinely prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women in menopause who wanted to decrease unpleasant symptoms including hot flashes, difficulty sleeping, depression, weight gain, mood changes and night sweats....
Due to the side effects and increased risks for breast cancer associated with hormone replacement therapy--or HRT--many women have decided to move toward more natural methods for mollifying menopause symptoms. The National Institute on Aging lists...
Women decide to take natural approaches to hormone replacement for many reasons. Some believe this is safer than prescription drugs, while others feel as though it is more affordable. Some women like to use a more integrative approach and choose...
The pituitary gland produces the growth hormone that regulates childhood growth and sustains the organs and tissues throughout your lifetime. The pituitary gland is a structure the size of a pea that's located at the base of your brain. With age,...
A hysterectomy causes immediate menopause due to the drastic reduction of estrogen, the female hormone for reproduction. Estrogen stimulates cells in the heart, breasts, bladder, brain, liver and bones and keeps the skin smooth and moist;...
Estrogen is a hormone produced by a woman's ovaries. As a woman ages, estrogen levels usually decline, but in some cases throughout the child-bearing years, a woman may experience high estrogen levels. Chronically high estrogen levels have been...
Every woman going through menopause is likely to experience the process differently, but many women have a few symptoms in common; hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood swings and fatigue. For those who don't want to start hormone replacement...
Prempro is a brand name hormone replacement therapy doctors prescribe to treat menopause, a condition characterized by a decrease in hormone production in women. Prempro consists of conjugated estrogens with medroxyprogesterone acetate; synthetic...
Menopause is a time when a woman's hormones often go awry as her body begins its adjustment of estrogen and progesterone levels. Because of reports of serious side effects, many women who previously opted for pharmaceutical hormone replacement...
After 30 or 40 years of menstrual cycles, a woman's childbearing ability ends. In the years leading up to their final period, women may experience physical symptoms as a result of fluctuating hormones. Some women breeze through menopause with few...
Some women experience unwanted symptoms during the years leading up to their last menstrual period and afterward. Hormone replacement therapy, the conventional treatment for controlling menopausal symptoms, brings with it an increased risk of...
Menopause occurs at the end of a woman's reproductive years, during which time she may experience unwanted symptoms as her hormones fluctuate. The average age of menopause is 51, reports "The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine." Although,...
Hair loss is a common symptom of thyroid disease. However, losing hair does not necessarily mean that you have a thyroid problem. Medical testing is necessary to determine whether someone has thyroid disease. If you are diagnosed with a thyroid...
During this transitional time in every woman's life, doctors often recommend hormone replacement therapy to ease the symptoms of menopause. These symptoms are mostly brought on by the hormonal imbalances that occur when the ovaries begin to...
Although you may experience hot flashes at any time in your life for various reasons, they are more common during menopause. According the Mayo Clinic, up to three out of four women experience hot flashes during this time of their lives. Hot...
Numerous studies discuss the positive and negative effects of soy on breast cancer. Some studies indicate that consuming soy can prevent cancer, while others argue it can exacerbate or even cause breast cancer. The plant-based, estrogen-like...
HRT, or hormone replacement therapy, is a treatment administered to many post-menopausal women. This treatment is intended to reduce symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes. However, HRT is not without downsides. As Medline Plus notes, HRT can...
Ancient healers used ground seeds from the Theobroma cacao plant to treat a wide variety of ailments. Modern researchers have shown that products containing this powder -- such as chocolate -- improve your health. Eating chocolate can reduce your...
Hormone imbalances can reduce your quality of life. They also place you at risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke, according to a February 2011 report in "Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis." Prescription medications and invasive surgeries...
Fosamax, also known by its generic name, alendronate, is indicated for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis caused by menopause or steroid treatment. It belongs to the class of drugs known as bisphosphonates and works by slowing bone loss...
Vegans do not eat meat or products made from animals. This type of diet reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke, according to a February 2011 report in the "Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry." Yet, it can cause vitamin deficiencies...
Since the Women's Health Initiative study on the effects of hormone replacement therapy was halted in 2002, alternatives to estrogen have received increasing attention and popularity for the management of menopausal symptoms. While many...
Hormone Replacement Therapy or HRT was a common treatment to help relieve menopausal symptoms in women until reports appeared linking it to significant risk for various cancers. Many women opted to forego HRT in favor of natural herbal remedies....
Doctors have commonly prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, difficulty sleeping, depression, weight gain, mood changes and night sweats. However, these synthetic hormones have come under scrutiny...
Hormones, chemicals produced in one part of the body to affect functions in another part of the body, regulate nearly all metabolic functions. When hormones become unbalanced, such as during menopause---a period in a woman's life when estrogen and...
Herbal hormone supplements offer an alternative to prescription hormone supplements such as estrogen, testosterone and progestren. Because of their accompanying risk of increased risk of some cancer, many women turn to herbal supplements seeking...
Hot flashes are uncomfortable episodes associated with menopausal women, while seizures are neurological disorders that may occur to males and females of any age. Herbs have been associated with traditional treatment for both hot flashes and...