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- Menopause hormone therapy: Is it right for you? - Mayo Clinic
Menopause hormone therapy is medicine with female hormones It's taken to replace the estrogen the body stops making after menopause, which is when periods stop for good This therapy most often is used to treat common menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes and vaginal discomfort
- Menopause - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Hormone therapy Estrogen therapy works best for easing menopausal hot flashes It also eases other menopause symptoms and slows bone loss Your healthcare professional may suggest estrogen in the lowest dose and for the time needed to relieve your symptoms It's best used by people who are younger than 60 and within 10 years of the onset of
- Menopause hormone therapy: Does it cause vaginal bleeding?
Some forms of hormone therapy prescribed to ease hot flashes and other menopause symptoms may cause vaginal bleeding Learn more
- Menopause - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
Find out about this major life change and learn how to manage hot flashes and other menopause symptoms
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- The reality of menopause weight gain - Mayo Clinic
What causes menopause weight gain? The hormonal changes of menopause tend to make it more likely that women will gain weight around the abdomen, rather than the hips and thighs But hormonal changes alone don't necessarily cause the weight gain Instead, it's usually related to aging, as well as lifestyle and genetic factors
- Menopause and Womens Sexual Health Clinic in Minnesota Overview
The Menopause and Women's Sexual Health Clinic at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota is recognized nationally and internationally for its innovative approach to treatment of women with menopausal hormonal and sexual health concerns
- Vaginal dryness after menopause: How to treat it? - Mayo Clinic
Even if you use hormone therapy pills or patches, your healthcare professional might suggest a low-dose vaginal estrogen treatment if you still have vaginal dryness and related symptoms If you've had breast cancer, talk with your healthcare professional about the small risks of vaginal estrogen therapy Ospemifene (Osphena)
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