Menopause - It's Not Just A Phase
Posted on 2011-03-17 21:21:00
Many women believe that if they just power through
menopause, then everything will be okay. Contrary to popular belief, however, menopause is not a temporary phase,
and postmenopause is a misnomer.
Menopause
is the time during a woman’s life when her ovaries completely run out of eggs
and she effectively ceases to produce two of her most potent hormones: estradiol (an estrogen) and
progesterone. Whether you are 45 or 55
when it happens to you, the result is official infertility, loss of your
monthly cycle, and a severe case of estrogen and progesterone deficiency. These hormone deficiencies are permanent and are a force to be reckoned
with either right away…or eventually.
Some
common problems caused by menopause are depression, anxiety, insomnia, irritability,
lack of energy, low motivation, weight gain, hot flashes, night sweats,
accelerated skin wrinkling, brain fog, vaginal dryness, painful intercourse,
loss of libido, loss of femininity, urinary incontinence, heart disease, and/or
osteoporosis. You may get “used to” your
particular first symptoms, but just as is the case with any other hormone shortage,
there are no long-term gains from a dearth of estrogen and progesterone, only
further needless losses and an endless reduction in your body’s standard of
living.
The necessary treatment for any permanent hormone deficiency is hormone
replacement. The safest and most
effective hormone replacement therapy (HRT) available for menopause is
bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Bioidentical hormones are man-made hormones which have a molecular
structure which is identical to hormones naturally produced by the human body. For example, as menopause causes an estradiol
(estrogen) and progesterone deficiency, BHRT is a type of HRT which contains
the exact ingredients "estradiol" and "progesterone."
Premarin, Provera, Prempro, and Ortho Tri
Cyclen are hormones commonly given as HRT, but they are not bioidentical
hormones. Similarly, Prozac, Ambien,
Detrol, and Fosamax are frequently prescribed for menopausal symptoms, but they
do not address the primary problem and create a false sense of security, not to
mention their side-effects. Bioidentical
estrogen and progesterone, like a key in a lock, fit precisely in women’s
hormone receptors and are therefore the optimal treatment for menopause. That being said, not all BHRT is the same and
the best methods mimic reproductive hormone cycles as much as possible.
Shira Miller, M.D. Southern California's Concierge Menopause Physician Facebook’s Most Popular Menopause Doctor Come join me at www.facebook.com/menopausedoctor to help save the world from menopause.
Dr. Miller said:
Hi Mercedes, Many doctors are not aware of the benefits of hormones and are afraid of the exaggerated risks of patent hormones. However, there are knowledgeable doctors out there that know how to safely prescribe bioidentical hormones.
2011-04-12 14:50:51
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Mercedes Baena said:
Why don't doctors recommend hormones?
2011-03-23 11:34:42