
Understanding the Symptoms of Menopause and Hormonal Imbalances
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Vaginal dryness and painful intercourse
- Mood swings, irritability, or depression
- Insomnia and fatigue
- Brain fog
- Decreased libido
- Loss of bone density
- Irregular periods

Hot Flashes and Night Sweats

Vaginal Dryness and Discomfort
Women dealing with routine dryness, irritation, and atrophy of the vaginal walls may be experiencing difficulty during intercourse. These can all be caused by a decrease in the body’s decreasing estrogen production and hormone therapy can be very effective at reducing pain, increasing blood flow, and restoring elasticity to the vaginal tissue for relief from discomfort during sex.

Mood Changes

Insomnia and Other Sleep Challenges

Difficulty Concentrating
Brain fog is also a common part of menopause. A loss of concentration or difficulty keeping focused characterized by a mental haziness and fatigue. This can interfere with your normal everyday routine and hormone deficiencies may be to blame. Hormone replacement therapies can help you manage the symptoms and regain mental sharpness and clarity.

Decreased Libido
Vaginal discomfort and painful sex due to dryness or atrophy can make it difficult to be intimate. But a hormone deficiency can also depress the libido with a general disinterest in intimacy. Increasing estrogen levels through hormone therapy has been shown to relieve these symptoms.

Bone Loss
Women with menopausal symptoms are at a greater risk of fracture and resorption as bone density is decreased and the chances of developing osteoporosis increase. Menopause hormone therapy options can have a positive impact on bone health by slowing resorption and strengthening bones to prevent fracture.
How Hormone Replacement Therapy Can Help

The Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy Treatments
Estrogen Therapy
- Reduces the symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats
- Supports increased mood and cognitive function
- Relieves vaginal dryness and discomfort
- Helps to prevent osteoporosis and lowers the risk of bone fractures
- Hydrates the skin and improves elasticity
Progesterone Therapy
- Promotes better, more restful sleep
- Regulates increased mood and reduces anxiety
- May lower the risks of certain cancers when administered with estrogen
- Supports a balanced menstrual cycle

Testosterone Therapy
- Increases libido and enhanced sexual satisfaction
- Improves energy
- Supports muscle mass and strength
- Promotes mood and cognitive function
- May help fortify bone density and lower the risk of fracture
- Boosts overall health and well-being

What are Bioidentical Hormones?
Bioidentical hormones are administered as part of a hormone replacement therapy regimen as they have been engineered with the same chemical makeup as the same hormones that are naturally-occurring in the body. Bioidentical hormones are a common treatment option for targeting menopausal symptoms in women whose bodies are no longer capable of producing the necessary levels of hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Hormone Urinalysis Testing

Are There Health Risks to Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Possible Health Risks
- Increased risk of blood clots
- Slight increase in the risk of certain types of breast cancer
- Risks of uterine cancer with estrogen therapy administered without progesterone
- Elevated risk of stroke or heart disease with hormone therapies administered years after a diagnosis of menopause.
Any treatment regimen administered for managing menopause symptoms must be done under careful medical guidance with close monitoring for appropriate dosage levels to avoid the risks of side effects and health concerns.

