Yes under doctor's supervision.
a man should not take estrogen because it is a feminine hormone ,a man has testasterone
You should see a doctor if your estrogen level is too high.
Yes.
It has been found that Estrogen alone should not be taken without some Progesterone present. Please discuss this with your doctor.
Unless you are trying to become a trans--gender, you shouldn't need more estrogen. but if you are, talk to your doctor. Estrogen pills are available for males.
From a doctor and also natural sources. There are supplements in the drug store that help with estrogen production in the body.
There are a few ways to block estrogen. If you're a man and have high levels of estrogen, you can talk to your doctor about a prescription estrogen blocker. Non-medical ways to block estrogen is to lose weight if you're overweight, eat veggies like kale, broccoli, and Brussels Sprouts, reduce your alcohol intake, avoid soy products, and avoid eating meat products from animals raised with synthetic hormones.
One food you should avoid with low testosterone is soy. In some situations, soy mimics estrogen. Without the testosterone to counteract the effects of estrogen, a man's breasts can enlarge
It can increase blood pressure and your chance of developing breast cancer, stroke or heart attack.
No. The items sold over the counter are plant based estrogen and not very strong. Go to the doctor to have help getting pregnant.
Estrogen occurs naturally in the human body. There are man-made versions of estrogen such as BPA, which has been know to cause prostate cancer.
I would assume it's because you need estrogen. With Ortho Vera you are about 60% more exposed to estrogen then being on the pill. However, you should ask your doctor?