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Understanding The Different Menopause Medication Available To You!J D DeanMenopause medication comes in several different forms. Is there a menopause medication that will stop this natural progression in a woman's life in it's tracks? Well, no, but there are treatments available, both natural and synthetic which can ease a woman through this period and provide relief when it's needed.
The menopause process can last for several years from the pre-menopausal stage to post menopause and while there have been some "horror" stories related over the years, medical treatments and techniques have been ever improving and in this article, we will look at some of the treatments available to women. Hormone Replace Therapy The most common of all the treatments is the HRT. It is common because it covers the basics of menopause, like the replacement of hormone that is getting depleted by the ovaries shut down process. This method though extremely effective, has been found to be connected to cancer and blood clotting, and hence long-term usage is highly contra indicated. Estrogen Replacement Therapy Estrogen replacement therapy is a milder menopause medication than the HRT, but more or less on the same lines. It replaces the loss of estrogen in the blood stream thus giving relief to a host of symptoms such as hot flushes, and night sweats. The same dangers that come from HRT lurks in ERT as well, so should not be used for too long a period of time. Surface Treatments It was observed that there is a lot of relief without half the risks involved when the hormones are applied locally, for example using vaginal cream for itchiness and dryness. These are mostly progesterone creams. These too have been associated with cancer and dangerous blood clots. Non Hormone Treatment Methods There is menopause medication which does not contain hormones. These are usually relaxants, anti-depressants which are SSRIs or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are used to treat hot flushes in particular. More Hormone Treatment Methods There are a number of menopause medication which has hormones such as oral contraceptives, progestin tablets and low does estrogen patches or vaginal creams which are highly beneficial (though with risks in the long terms usage). While the above menopause medication treatments all play their part in their own right, combining some of them at various stages of the menopausal process could be necessary. Discussing the best treatment options for you with your doctor is the best course of action. There are always alternatives available in the shape of more natural treatments. Herbal medications are becoming more and more popular however, it would still be a little foolhardy to self-suscribe natural menopause medication for yourself without proper advice from a health professional. |
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