Friday, October 9, 2009

Hormone replacement therapy does not cause problems with fibroids in most cases, but sometimes leads to

Hormone replacement therapy does not cause problems with fibroids in most cases, but sometimes leads to heavy withdrawal bleed. This requires an investigation to see if the fibroids are and what they are doing. If they are bulging into the cavity of the uterus, may be considered for disposal of the endometrium by the technique described in Chapter 7 (endometrial ablation). Fibroids generally shrink rapidly after menopause due to the reduction in overall estrogen levels, or they may remain the same size. However, if you are on hormone replacement therapy can reduce fibroids less quickly. High doses of estrogen, especially in the form of implants, can produce a significant increase in uterine fibroids, so you should avoid taking it in. Thus br Lorraines the experience of postmenopausal HRT include prolonged bleeding and stronger every month. Exceptionally, this persisted even after endometrial ablation. Her gynecologist did a thorough assessment and gave Lorena the option of stopping hormone replacement therapy, or if he wanted to continue, a hysterectomy or repeat ablation. She decided to withdraw from HRT and found other major symptoms of menopause hot flashes, vaginal dryness, insomnia and mood swings are becoming increasingly worrisome. Random br PostsHOW I switch to another antidepressant ST JOHNS WORT Endometriosis: Endometriosis ACUPUNCTUREHORMONE THERAPY TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER: CONCLUSIONS AND A LOOK IN AGRICULTURE AND DAIRY PRODUCTS DAIRY FUTUREMILK agriculture and ECONOMYDEVELOPING NATIONAL HEADACHE: STAGE VS 1HETEROSEXUAL aggressors. ADULTS: POSTMAMTAL sex and age COITAL PARTNERSELFHELP FOR YOUR HEADACHEHYSTERECTOMY: PROLAPSEKEEP YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH: Diet for a sick SMOKINGHELPFUL br br