EFFECTS OF HORMONE LOSS
EFFECTS OF HORMONE LOSS As women age estrogen levels fall, which
impacts many parts of the body including skin, bones, and bladder
Dry itchy skin is a common complaint. FACT: Without estrogen,
the body tissues lose elasticity and shrink. A common complaint
is you feel like your skin is crawling or it becomes sweaty and
hot. There is an increased sensitivity to the sun, problem with
teeth such as bleeding gums, lose teeth, and the eyes may be dry
and itchy. FACT: Estrogen is a hormone that is circulated in the
blood and affect both the well being and general state of
health. FACT: Menopause is triggered by hormonal changes in the
endocrin system. FACT: The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates
(the father of medicine) was the first to describe menopause,
which he put at the age of 50. FACT: A blood test called the
follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) can reveal the arrival of
menopause. The common medical response to menopause and estrogen
loss is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). HRT is a synthetic
form that acts as a replacement for the natural hormone,
estrogen, the body produced in higher levels prior to menopause.
Hormone Replacement Therapy must be prescribed by a licensed
physician. Recent studies indicate HRT has the potential for
significant side effects. The side effects should be carefully
evaluated. More information on the risks of HRT can be found
from the following sources:
1. National Women