During the past few years, there has been a rise in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). Some people claim that its results are better than the FDA-approved hormones. It is being labeled as the “veritable fountain of youth.” The question is, is it really that effective? What are the benefits and dangers of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy?
Researchers were confident that conventional Hormone Therapy (HT) would be the perfect remedy for multiple midlife women’s conditions. However, their theories were incorrect, as it doesn’t help with cardiovascular diseases.
As a result, doctors have changed their course of action, and now, they suggest bioidentical hormones rather than the conventional ones. This article will have a look at what is BHRT, and what are its main benefits and dangers.
BHRT is a medical treatment method, which is used to treat people with dropping or uneven hormone levels. It is generally used for help in the following conditions:
There are three types of hormones found in plants, which are widely used in human treatments; these include progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone. This is because they are similar to those found in human bodies. These hormones are extracted, modified, and then used in following manners to treat various disorders:
Following are the main benefits of BHRT
Owing to its multiple benefits, FDA approved bioidentical hormones, which are prepared in the form of capsules. These are termed as, estradiol and progesterone, and are beneficial for patients suffering from varying levels of the vasomotor symptoms of menopause.
FDA doesn’t approve a drug unless its manufacturers clearly give an account of all the dangers and side-effects associated with it. Furthermore, it bounds the pharmaceutical company to mention those dangers in the paperwork provided with the drug’s packaging. On the other hand, those pharmacies which compound hormones are not obliged to report side-effects to FDA or mention them on the packaging.
Side-effects might surface after the first dosage because the body takes some time to adjust with the new levels of hormones. These dangers and side-effects include:
As your body is adjusting to the new hormonal changes, you might experience more common acne breakouts than before.
This is one of the more unfortunate side-effects of the use of BHRT. To avoid weight gain, make sure that you are eating a well-balanced diet and are physically active on a daily level.
Experiencing cramps is not uncommon for the first few weeks with BHRT. It all means that your body is adjusting to the new changes. If you are worried about your cramps, you can always consult your doctor on the topic, especially if they become more severe.
You might experience light bleeding at the beginning of your use with BHRT. If the bleeding becomes more severe, please consult your doctor.
Excess estrogen and progesterone are known to cause blurred vision. If you experience blurred vision, you should consult your doctor about adjusting your dosage better.
Because testosterone will be introduced to your body, you might experience increased growth of facial and body hair. A better adjustment in your dosage should put a stop to these symptoms.
Because of the extra progesterone and estrogen, you might experience bloating, especially at the beginning of your use of BHRT. Use some probiotics to maintain a healthy microbiome and stay hydrated to relieve the bloating.
While you are trying to help your mood swings with the use of BHRT, you might experience even more intense mood swings at the beginning. Starting off with a lighter dosage might help the case.
Breast tenderness is another common side-effect of the extra body retention due to the newly introduced progesterone and estrogen in your body.
Past users have reported experiencing diarrhea and constipation. Probiotics have been reported to help the case of digestive issues.
Mild to more severe headaches is a rare, but possible, side-effect of the use of BHRT.
Fatigue is a potential side-effect of BHRT despite the fact that it might be used to treat it in the first place.
Some of the users suffered skin issues, such as itching and red spots, on or around the body parts, where the hormones were applied in the form of creams or gels. Same is the case with patients that injected it in their bodies.
The main reason behind the side-effects is high levels of hormones. Usually, they disappear after a few days. However, if they stay for a longer period, then the patient should consult his/her doctor for check-up and advice.
These are some of the significant benefits and dangers of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. Even though it is quite beneficial, people suffering from hormonal disorders shouldn’t use it without a doctor’s advice. This is because different bodies react to this treatment in a different manner, and negligence in this regard might amplify the symptoms. Furthermore, if a person decides to use them, then he/she should take the smallest dose that functions within the body for the shortest time possible.
Doctor, author and fitness enthusiast, Ahmed Zayed, MD, is a surgery resident with a passion for helping people live a happy healthy life. He is the author of numerous health-related books and contributor to several medicine, health and wellbeing websites.
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