What Are The Key Benefits Of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) For Women?

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The benefits for women on HRT both direct and indirect are pretty impressive, with many women reporting wonderful results as they get older or enter menopause. Speak with one of our professional consultants today, for more.

Some of these benefits include:

  • Relief of hot flashes and night sweats
  • Better sleep quality
  • HRT may ease vaginal dryness and itching
  • HRT could also make sex less painful


 
After menopause the results may be really astounding, studies have shown that women on HRT during and after menopause have all reported:

  • HRT helped prevent fractures caused by bone thinning (Osteoporosis)
  • Women are less likely to develop heart disease and
  • HRT also lowered the risk of dementia.

Women were also found to have a 44% increase in sexual interest which in turn has had positive effects on general wellbeing and mental health.

Can HRT guard against cancer in women?

Indeed one of the most welcomed benefits of HRT in women, is that it has been shown to prevent colon cancer.

Overall, HRT in women has been shown to provide great relief and comfort to women especially, as mentioned earlier, women going through or having been through menopause. The issues that women face during this challenging period can lead to periods of isolation and loneliness which in turn can heavily impact moods and mental states, so when these issues are addressed through HRT, the effects can be far-reaching.

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