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Combined estrogen and progesterone therapy is a key strategy in managing menopause symptoms. Whether choosing tablets, patches, or IUDs, it’s essential to understand the benefits and risks associated with each form.
Combined estrogen and progesterone therapy is a crucial aspect of Menopause Hormone Therapy (MHT) for women navigating the symptoms of menopause. Audrey Hou, therapeutic expert and Doctor of Pharmacy, explains how this therapy pairs estrogen with progesterone (or progestin, which refers to synthetic versions of progesterone) to alleviate symptoms while protecting the uterus from potential adverse effects associated with estrogen-only therapy, such as endometrial cancer. This combination is essential for women with an intact uterus to reduce the risk of endometrial cancer.
The therapy works by supplementing the body’s declining natural hormones. Estrogen alleviates various menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood swings. Progestin is added to counterbalance estrogen’s effect on the uterine lining. Estrogen alone can cause the lining to thicken, increasing the risk of cancer. Progestin helps regulate this growth, ensuring the lining remains healthy and opposes estrogen-drive endometrial growth.
MHT, including combined estrogen and progesterone therapy, offers significant health benefits but also comes with potential risks. Benefits include symptom relief and reduced risks of osteoporosis and possibly cardiovascular disease when started early. Risks involve blood clots, stroke, and certain cancers. The decision to start HRT is highly personalized and should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider, considering individual health history and risk factors.
Combined estrogen and progesterone therapy is a key strategy in managing menopause symptoms and protecting long-term health. Whether choosing tablets, patches, or IUDs, it’s essential to understand the benefits and risks associated with each form. Collaborating closely with a healthcare provider ensures that the treatment plan is tailored to individual needs, optimizing safety and efficacy in managing menopause.
There is no reason to suffer. Get help today. Find a menopause-specific doctor or healthcare expert near you to help support your perimenopause and menopause journey.