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Menopause Relief Through
Medications
One method to finding menopause relief comes from the use of
various medications. Some women feel that menopause, and all of
its symptoms, are just part of life, that they are not problems
that need to be treated medically. But, many women experience
severe conditions of menopause. When this happens it is very
important to seek out the help of your doctor. In some cases,
menopause relief is not just about the physical symptom relief
but also about your health. Therefore, it may be important to
consider medications for menopause relief.
What Is Out There?
There are several medications that can be prescribed to you for
menopause relief. Most of these products are those that deal
with estrogen help. They are combinations of medications that
treat the levels of estrogen in your body. If you do not have
enough, as in menopause where levels decrease, your body will
become more and more symptomatic and problematic for you. Here
are some common medications for menopause that you and your
doctor may talk about.
• Conjugated estrogens
• Dienestrol
• Esterified estrogens
• Estradiol
• Estropipate
• Ethinyl estradiol
• Testosterone
Many of these medications treat the menopause symptoms by
helping the amount of estrogen to come back up to levels that
they were at prior to menopause happening. Yet, those that do
take these medications may see some side effects from taking
them. Some of the most common types of side effects that some
of these medications for menopause symptoms can cause include
things like weight gain and acne. Your body may also feel as if
it is changing on you as you see facial hair popping up. These
specific changes are common with testosterone. In addition to
this, some women have experienced liver damage from these.
Those that take the testosterone type of medications offered to
treat menopause may also find damage to their breast and
uterine tissues. Some of these medications can exacerbate
estrogen’s carcinogenic effects on these areas of your
body.
Do these things mean that you can not or should not use
menopause medications to treat the conditions that you have?
This is not the case. In fact, it can be quite helpful for you
to do so even with these risks. You and your doctor should
weigh the pluses and the minuses for each of these conditions.
When that is done, you will both come to an agreement on the
best medications for you to take to find menopause relief as
well as how long you should take them to get the benefits you
need without as much of the risks.
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