All About HRT in a Nutshell

All About HRT in a Nutshell
March 14, 2019

Many of us embrace effective alternatives as we search for other ways to feel better. Integrative medicine, based on evidence, combines conventional and holistic treatment. Practitioners work together to treat the body, mind, and spirit of a person.

About HRT

HRT (Hormone replacement therapy) is a type of integrative treatment. It is a treatment for hormonal imbalances in menopausal women. Estrogen and progesterone are the most prevalent hormones supplemented with HRT, although other hormones, such as testosterone and DHEA, are sometimes used as substitutes. HRT can assist in alleviating night sweats, hot flashes, and other menopausal symptoms. The chance of osteoporosis can also be reduced. HRT includes progesterone and estrogen, though sometimes it’s only estrogen, and sometimes it includes testosterone. Our experts in hormone replacement therapy in OKC are happy to discuss treatment with you.

Imbalance of Hormones

Hormones are chemical messengers for your body. Your blood transports hormones around your body and cells to stimulate your growth, metabolism, sexual activity, and mood.

Production of our hormones frequently changes as we grow older. This change could cause an imbalance of hormones like progesterone and estrogen in women. In males and females, testosterone levels may decrease. The imbalances can cause a range of disorders in our body and mind. Such as:

  • Hot flashes

  • Discomfort while having sex

  • Vaginal dryness

  • A confused state of mind

  • Night Sweats

  • An abnormal change in body weight

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When to Treat

You can detect hormone imbalances with saliva or blood testing by your doctor. Your doctor will determine whether an underlying problem, like a thyroid problem, is causing a hormone imbalance. If there is no underlying problem, HRT from an experienced professional in OKC may be recommended by your doctor.

Benefits of HRT

Research demonstrates that estrogen replacement can positively affect cardiovascular and bone health and decrease the risk of diabetes for females under 60 and within 10 years of menopause. During this period of time, studies indicate that hormone replacement treatment can also provide advantages to women’s health. Risks connected with HRT include an enhanced risk of blood clotting in the legs and lungs for females under 60. More than five years of estrogen and progesterone use are associated with an enhanced risk of breast cancer.

In OKC, hormone replacement therapy is extremely popular, and the wide range of benefits of the treatment is the reason behind it. Here are some of those:

  1. It maintains healthy bone by reducing the loss of calcium and promotes bone growth. Moreover, a healthy bone can decrease the chance of fractures by 50%.

  2. It reduces the symptoms of menopause, like night sweats, poor sleeping patterns, mood swings, troubled skin, joint pain, urinary symptoms, and many others.

If you also suffer from similar hormonal disorders, don’t delay visiting a doctor. If the diagnosis finds you with a hormone imbalance, you should consult our Oklahoma Spine and Pain Management for hormone replacement therapy.

** Disclaimer: This content should not be considered medical advice and does not imply a doctor-patient relationship.

Darryl D. Robinson, MD

Medical Director

About Author

Dr. Darryl Robinson, a Richmond, Virginia native, earned his undergraduate degree from Howard University, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He went on to receive his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 1995. Commissioned into the U.S. Army the same year, Dr. Robinson completed his internship at Walter Reed and served as a General Medical Officer at Fort Stewart, Georgia. He left active duty in 1998 and remained in the reserves through 2004. After completing his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a fellowship in Pain Medicine, Dr. Robinson joined Oklahoma Sports Science and Orthopedics in 2002. He has since been recognized for delivering comprehensive, cutting-edge care for pain conditions. In 2012, he was named one of the region's top physicians by Castle Connolly. Frustrated by the limitations of conventional pain treatments, he expanded his approach to include wellness-based therapies focused on nutrition, hormone optimization, and regenerative medicine. He later became a Certified Fellow of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Also in 2012, Dr. Robinson was honored as one of the first "Pink Tie Guys" by the Susan G. Komen foundation in Oklahoma, recognizing his advocacy for women's health.
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