What is the oldest age you can start taking HRT?

Answer. Hormone therapy can be extremely beneficial for bone health purposes for women up to the age of 60 years, and in some circumstances women may continue hormone therapy after this age, depending on their general health, family history and bone density / history of fracture.

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What age is too late to start HRT?

There is no specific age cut-off for starting HRT.

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Is it safe to take HRT after 70?

But we know that, under some circumstances, hormone therapy can be appropriate for women over age 65, such as those instances when the benefits of treating hot flashes outweigh the risks or when a woman has a high risk of bone fractures and can't take other bone drugs or can't withstand their side effects.”

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Can I stay on HRT for life?

There's no limit on how long you can take HRT, but talk to a GP about how long they recommend you take the treatment. Most women stop taking it once their menopausal symptoms pass, which is usually after a few years.

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What is the prime age for HRT?

Q: What are the benefits of starting HRT in the early stages of menopause? In women, if we can initiate therapy within five years of menopause or before age 60, you're getting the most benefits, according to scientific evidence.

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When to start HRT for menopause with Dr B

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Does HRT make you look younger?

HRT is also known to help women maintain softer, smoother skin, resulting in a younger look. In addition to—and, often, as a result of—these physical changes, HRT often changes how you see yourself.

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At what age should a woman stop taking estrogen?

Most women continue treatment for 2-3 years to decrease symptoms of menopause or other hormonal changes. However, there is no limit on how long you can continue treatment if you are happy with the results. For women between 40-55, hormone therapy is ideal for navigating the season of menopause and managing symptoms.

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Who should not take HRT?

Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer risk

Because of this risk, doctors usually recommend that women with a history of breast cancer should not take types of HRT that affect the entire body (called systemic HRT). HRT has also been linked to cardiovascular risks, such as heart disease, stroke, and blood clots.

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Is it better to go through menopause without HRT?

One of the common treatment options for menopausal symptoms is hormone replacement therapy (HRT), supplementing your hormone levels to rebalance your system. However, you may prefer to move through menopause without using hormone treatments. And, women with previous hormone-dependent cancer shouldn't use HRT.

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What can you take instead of HRT?

What are the alternatives to HRT?
  • Herbal medicine - a practice based on the use of plants or plant extracts to relieve symptoms, e.g. evening primrose oil or St John's Wort.
  • Alternative medicine - a range of therapies used instead of conventional medicine, such as acupressure, acupuncture and homeopathy.

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Does vitamin D increase estrogen?

Genes associated with follicle growth were not significantly altered by vitamin D3. However, it increases expression of genes involved in the estrogen-biosynthesis. Further, estrogen concentrations in porcine granulosa cell-cultured media increased in response to vitamin D3.

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Can I take HRT for 20 years?

If you continue to be healthy and feel the benefits of taking HRT, there is no reason for stopping it. Women are often surprised when their menopausal symptoms return after coming off HRT, even those women that have taken it for many years.

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How do I naturally increase estrogen?

Top 7 foods and remedies to boost estrogen
  1. Soy and other legumes. Soybeans and soy products are a rich source of isoflavones, one of the most important groups of phytoestrogens. ...
  2. Flaxseeds. ...
  3. Dark chocolate. ...
  4. Garlic oil supplements. ...
  5. Red clover. ...
  6. Vitamin D. ...
  7. DHEA.

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What are the risks of taking HRT?

These risks include:
  • breast cancer.
  • cardiovascular disease (conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels)
  • a stroke.
  • a blood clot.

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Does HRT make you gain weight?

Many women believe that taking HRT will make them put on weight, but there's no evidence to support this claim. You may gain some weight during the menopause, but this often happens regardless of whether you take HRT. Exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet should help you to lose any unwanted weight.

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Can you have hormone problems in your 70s?

However, a Mayo Clinic study found that many women experience hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood changes and other menopause symptoms beyond mid-life and into their 60s, 70s and even their 80s.

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How do I know if I need HRT?

You can usually begin HRT as soon as you start experiencing menopausal symptoms and will not usually need to have any tests first. However, a blood test to measure your hormone levels may be carried out if you're aged 40 to 45.

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What is the safest HRT for menopause?

So in summary, the safest types of HRT are the oestrogen applied through the skin as a patch, gel or spray with body identical micronised progesterone. Many women also benefit from testosterone, which may help if you're forgetful or having trouble concentrating at work.

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How can I stay healthy without HRT?

Managing Menopause beyond HRT
  1. Eating a healthy diet. It is really important that women eat a healthy balanced diet. ...
  2. Reducing alcohol. ...
  3. Doing regular exercise. ...
  4. Having enough sleep. ...
  5. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) ...
  6. Acupuncture. ...
  7. Herbal preparations and supplements. ...
  8. Other prescribed medication.

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Who is the ideal candidate for HRT?

A: Candidates for HRT include women who are suffering from menopausal or perimenopausal symptoms. These can include hot flashes, night sweats, memory loss, mood swings, weight gain and low libido.

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What is a natural estrogen replacement?

Traditional natural hormone replacement therapies

Some plants and supplements that people may take to treat hormonal symptoms include: phytoestrogens, which are dietary estrogens found in legumes, seeds, and whole grains. folate (vitamin B-9 or folic acid)

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What happens if you don't take hormones after menopause?

Are there risks to stopping HRT? The most likely risk is that your menopausal symptoms return. Some research also suggests a rise in blood pressure and a slight increase in risk of heart attack or stroke in the year after stopping HRT. But overall, the risks of stopping HRT are low.

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Does HRT slow aging?

In addition to increasing longevity, hormone replacement therapy can help to address many of the changes we experience as we grow older. Estrogen therapy is associated with healthier and younger-looking skin in women.

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Is it too late to take estrogen after menopause?

The International Menopause Society guidelines recommend that if menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is prescribed, it be commenced before the age of 60, or within 10 years of menopause.

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Does lack of estrogen age you?

During menopause, lower levels of estrogen have a big impact on your skin. Less estrogen makes you prone to thinning, sagging, and wrinkling. Fortunately, you can relieve some of the skin-related effects of aging by taking care of your specific skin care needs.

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