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Menopause brings significant hormonal changes that can lead to uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood fluctuations. For many, hormone replacement with bioidentical hormones offer a promising solution to alleviate these symptoms. Women’s health expert and Board-Certified OB/GYN, Dr. Beverly Joyce explains everything you need to know (or at least as you might want to know!) about bioidentical hormones.
Bioidentical hormones are lab-processed hormones derived from plant sources, such as soy and yam, designed to chemically mirror those the human body naturally produces. Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are the most common bioidentical hormones used to treat menopause symptoms. These hormones play crucial roles in managing bodily functions, and even slight imbalances can lead to significant symptoms.
Using bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) can significantly alleviate menopausal symptoms by replenishing decreased hormone levels. The benefits include:
FDA-Approved Bioidentical Hormones
Like all hormone therapies, FDA-approved bioidentical hormones carry risks. These can include an increased likelihood of blood clots, stroke, gallbladder disease, and certain types of cancer. Despite these risks, FDA-approved products meet stringent safety standards and provide known, reliable dosages.
Compounded Bioidentical Hormones
The risks associated with compounded bioidentical hormones are more complex due to the lack of regulatory oversight. These risks include:
Claims that compounded bioidentical hormones are safer or more effective than FDA-approved bioidentical hormones are not supported by scientific evidence. Choosing among products should involve a detailed discussion with your healthcare provider about the benefits, risks, and alternatives to hormonal therapy based on your personal health history. FDA-approved products should be considered first-line. In some cases, non-bioidentical options might be appropriate.
Bioidentical hormones can be an effective solution for managing menopause symptoms, offering relief for many women. However, it is crucial to differentiate between FDA-approved treatments and compounded options. Women considering these therapies should consult healthcare providers to carefully weigh the pros and cons, ensuring a choice that best supports their health and well-being.
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