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I delve into the crucial topic of menopause and hormone therapy. With an estimated 2 billion women entering post-menopause by 2030, the impact of menopause cannot be overlooked.
I explore the criteria for determining good and bad candidates for hormone therapy, the reasons behind prescribing hormone therapy, and the various formulations I favor.
Drawing from the 2022 Hormone Therapy position statement by the now Menopause Society, I present compelling insights backed by extensive research, including the Women's Health Initiative and post hoc analysis.
I emphasize that hormone therapy remains the most effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flashes and night sweats, along with managing the genital urinary syndrome of menopause and preventing bone loss and fracture.
Prepare to gain valuable knowledge on this fundamental aspect of women's health in today's episode.
Highlights
-Good and Bad Candidates for Hormone Therapy: insights into the factors that determine whether an individual is a suitable candidate for hormone therapy, as well as those who may not be.
- It's not just a one-size-fits-all. Different hormone therapy formulations that I tend to use. Understanding these options empowers women to make informed choices about their health. Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to our bodies.
-The Purpose of Prescribing Hormone Therapy: the rationale behind prescribing hormone therapy, emphasizing its effectiveness in addressing vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, as well as its positive impact on preventing bone loss and fractures.
-Different Formulations: The discussion also included an overview of the various formulations of hormone therapy used, shedding light on the diverse options available.
Mentioned:
Menopause Society
Get in Touch with Dr. Rahman:
Practice
GynoGirl Website
Youtube
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2020 ratings
I delve into the crucial topic of menopause and hormone therapy. With an estimated 2 billion women entering post-menopause by 2030, the impact of menopause cannot be overlooked.
I explore the criteria for determining good and bad candidates for hormone therapy, the reasons behind prescribing hormone therapy, and the various formulations I favor.
Drawing from the 2022 Hormone Therapy position statement by the now Menopause Society, I present compelling insights backed by extensive research, including the Women's Health Initiative and post hoc analysis.
I emphasize that hormone therapy remains the most effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flashes and night sweats, along with managing the genital urinary syndrome of menopause and preventing bone loss and fracture.
Prepare to gain valuable knowledge on this fundamental aspect of women's health in today's episode.
Highlights
-Good and Bad Candidates for Hormone Therapy: insights into the factors that determine whether an individual is a suitable candidate for hormone therapy, as well as those who may not be.
- It's not just a one-size-fits-all. Different hormone therapy formulations that I tend to use. Understanding these options empowers women to make informed choices about their health. Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to our bodies.
-The Purpose of Prescribing Hormone Therapy: the rationale behind prescribing hormone therapy, emphasizing its effectiveness in addressing vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, as well as its positive impact on preventing bone loss and fractures.
-Different Formulations: The discussion also included an overview of the various formulations of hormone therapy used, shedding light on the diverse options available.
Mentioned:
Menopause Society
Get in Touch with Dr. Rahman:
Practice
GynoGirl Website
Youtube
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