Manage Hot Flashes and More
Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is a form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) that involves taking estrogen to treat symptoms of menopause. Menopause is a natural process in which the body’s production of estrogen declines, which can lead to symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. ERT can help to relieve these symptoms and improve quality of life for women who are going through menopause.
Benefits of ERT:
- Relieves hot flashes: Hot flashes are a common symptom of menopause that can be very uncomfortable. ERT can help to reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes, which can improve quality of life for women.
- Reduces vaginal dryness: Vaginal dryness is another common symptom of menopause. ERT can help to improve vaginal lubrication, which can reduce discomfort during sexual activity.
- Protects against osteoporosis: Estrogen plays a role in bone health, and women who go through menopause are at an increased risk of developing osteoporosis. ERT can help to reduce the risk of bone loss and fractures.
- Improves mood: Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to mood swings and irritability. ERT can help to improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
Risks of ERT:
- Increased risk of blood clots: ERT can increase the risk of blood clots, which can be a serious health concern. Women who have a history of blood clots or other clotting disorders may not be good candidates for ERT.
- Increased risk of stroke: ERT can also increase the risk of stroke, particularly in women who are over the age of 60.
- Increased risk of breast cancer: There is some evidence that ERT may increase the risk of breast cancer, particularly if it is taken for a long period of time.
- Increased risk of heart disease: While ERT may help to protect against osteoporosis and improve heart health in some women, it can also increase the risk of heart disease in others.
It is important to speak with a Dr. Jeffrey Kotzen to determine if ERT is a good option for you. They can help to weigh the potential benefits and risks of ERT based on your individual health history and symptoms.
Sources:
- Mayo Clinic. (2021). Estrogen therapy: Is it right for you? https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/menopause/in-depth/hormone-therapy/art-20046372
- National Institute on Aging. (2017). Hormone therapy: Is it right for you? https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/hormone-therapy-it-right-you
- American Cancer Society. (2021). Menopausal hormone therapy and cancer risk. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/medical-treatments/menopausal-hormone-replacement-therapy-and-cancer-risk.html