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The production and transmission of the hormone serotonin is associated with depression. It really is a "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" situation.
Hormone replacement therapy should not be the firstline treatment for osteoporosis due to potential health risks with long-term use. If there are no menopausal symptoms, other treatments such as bisphosphonates are more effective and safer.
Premarin is short for: pregnant mare's urine. It consists of estrogen isolated from mare's urine and is used for hormone replacement therapy for menopausal women.
A woman's vagina can lubricate itself at any age. There are other factors, rather than age, that come into play as to whether a woman can "get wet." Relative to your question, a woman at the age of 55 is either menopausal or pre menopausal. The irregular amount of hormone in the body can effect vaginal lubrication, making the woman "dry" when she is, in fact, aroused. There are herbal treatments for hormone replacement, or the woman's doctor can prescribe a hormone replacement therapy regimen.
For many women who have gone through menopause, the treatment of choice for osteoporosis has been hormone replacement therapy (HRT), also called estrogen replacement therapy
Yes, usually hormone replacement therapy will decrease the severity of the menapausal symptoms. But you increase your risk for heart attack and stroke so if you are a cigarette smoker, it's safer to tough out the symptoms.
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Natural hormone replacement is a great way to treat the symptoms of menopause. Synthetic hormones have been linked to a higher risk of breast cancer among other things. Unlike synthetic hormones, natural hormones are just like the hormones produced by your body. Do more research, and ask your doctor before making a final decision.
There are dozens of "solutions" out there for menopausal weight gain. But the Mayo Clinic recommends the common sense approach: eat less, move more and seek support for your fitness plan. In general, that will be your safest bet. Recent findings connecting hormone replacement therapy to cancer indicate it shouldn't be used except in extreme cases.
The Parathyroid hormone has a decrease in plasma calcium. It uses a Pentagastrin as stimulation for its release.
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