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    Understand Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy With These 4 FAQs

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    By  Peter Dobie

    Dr. Dobie is a Bio-Identical hormones therapy specialist. He specializes in integrative medicine, anti-aging medicine, cosmetic medicine, and allergy.

    Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy is done for women who are struggling with their menopause due to hormonal imbalance. Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy can help women to re-establish the balance of their hormones. Here are 4 FAQs to understand Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy.

    Have you heard about Bio-identical Hormone Therapy and wish to learn more about it? Check out these frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Bio-identical Hormone Therapy that will help you to understand the treatment better.

    FAQ #1 – What Are Bio-Identical Hormones?

    These are some hormones that are similar or identical in structure to the hormones produced by women in their bodies. These are not available in this structure naturally, but rather are created, or synthesized, from a plant chemical, which is harvested from soy and yams.

    Bio-identical estrogens are created by using estriol, estrone, and beta-estradiol. Estradiol is the type of estrogen that reduces during menopause. Bio-identical progesterone is basically progesterone. In reality, it is altered in the lab to ensure better absorption in the body.

    FAQ #2 – What Are The Pre And Post Phases Of The Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy?

    –Pre-Test Stage Of Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy – In this stage, to check your hormone levels blood, urine, or saliva tests are conducted. To create a structure, or to note the pattern, estrogen levels on day 12 and progesterone levels on day 21 are checked. Estrogen levels on day 12 and progesterone levels on day 21 are noted for a benchmark.

    The ideal time to get blood is in the afternoon or at least 6 hours later, after using hormone creams early in the morning. If it is not possible to check the hormones in the afternoon, they are taken on the next morning before the patient takes her morning dose, generally around 12 hours after the last dose. In males for testosterone shots, levels are generally taken just before the shot, in a container.

    –Post-Test Stage Of Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy – Check-ups are conducted by blood or urine. A few specialists can also perform saliva test each day till the hormonal level go to the standard, yet are not solid as hormonal level changes each day in a woman’s body. It is recommended to get a hormonal test between 20 to 30 years, to know the standard for future check-ups.

    FAQ #3 – Who Should Get Bio-Identical Hormone?

    This treatment is meant for females who have crossed the age of 40. It’s performed as an anti-aging and loss of weight treatment, or for menopausal women, etc. Bio-identical hormone treatment is additionally used for men with andropause, or for a diminished libido. It can re-establish energy and decrease the signs of low testosterone.

    FAQ #4 – For How Long Bio-Identical Hormone Results Remain In Effect?

    Bio-identical hormone therapy is normally performed for life. A few patients might have the capacity to accustom themselves of hormone therapy with devotion to their treatment plan, which incorporates hormone treatmentFree Articles, but fitness and supplement plan as well.

     

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    Tagged: Bio-Identical Hormone, Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy, Estradiol, estrogen, hormonal imbalance, Hormone Therapy, Peter Dobie

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