There are alot of risk factors in taking hormone replacement therapy. Women are more at risk of developing other cancers. Also some therapies can cause weight gain as well.
The remaining ovary if in good order,will take care of the hormone needs. No need for hormone replacement therapy. Pregnancy can still occur.Since a female has a certain number of ova in the ovaries at birth, removal of one ovary will halve the number of eggs. Cessation of ovulation and "the change" may occur earlier.
It is a hormone called T4, or thyroxin. What would normally happen is that Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) from the anterior pituitary would stimulate the thyroid to release T4. When enough T4 is produced, it inhibits TSH, or thyroid stimulating hormone, from being secreted. However if enough T4 is not released to inhibit TSH (probably due to an iodine deficiency), then TSH keeps on secreting, overstimulating the thyroid and causing the swelling known as goiter.
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The hormone that induces the choices of fight or flee would be Adrenaline.
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There is no age limit on hormone replacement therapy as long as your in good health.
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Trisequens is a hormone replacement therapy drug used to treat symptoms of estrogen deficiency. If a woman is going through menopause, she may be prescribed this medication.
Menopause treatments are not needed by most women. However, most women seeking treatments for menopause, such as hormone replacement therapy, would do so by talking to their doctor.
It is very likely that it would not be a problem, BUT! It Could depend on the type of HRT you are on. AND this is a question for either the Dr supervising your HRT or the Dr prescribing the Nurafen, not a free Q&A board.
It would fluctuate widely.
Thyroid treatment would depend on the stage of the cancer. Options include, surgery, radiactive iodine, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and radiation therapy.
The remaining ovary if in good order,will take care of the hormone needs. No need for hormone replacement therapy. Pregnancy can still occur.Since a female has a certain number of ova in the ovaries at birth, removal of one ovary will halve the number of eggs. Cessation of ovulation and "the change" may occur earlier.
Symptoms that would suggest the need for hormone replacement treatment include counteracting the symptoms of menopause, and possibly preventing osteoporosis and heart disease. Symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and itchy skin.
Transgendered women are sterile, they do not have ovaries or a womb.
The typical treatments for cancer would b chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, biological therapy and cancer drugs. There are always new treatments being developed everyday.
The ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen. the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube