If you have been considering hormone replacement therapy, you might have heard of BHRT. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) is used to treat people whose bodies do not naturally produce enough hormones, or whose hormones are imbalanced.

This article explains everything you need to know about BHRT. Continue reading so you make an informed decision for your overall health and wellness.

What Are Bioidentical Hormones?

Your hormones control basic functions and serve as internal messengers between cells throughout the body. They oversee immune function, digestion, libido, moods, and much more. The slightest disturbance in your hormone levels can adversely affect your general health and wellbeing. Hormone replacement therapies are a way to correct hormonal imbalances, and restore your body to its routine functions.

Bioidentical hormones are man-made hormones derived from plant estrogens. They are chemically identical to the hormones produced by the human body and are easier to absorb than synthetic hormones. Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are the most common hormones that are replicated and used in treatment.

Why Do You Need BHRT?

As you age, your body is in flux, causing your hormone levels to drop or grow out of balance. If you’re experiencing significant changes in your body, like perimenopause or menopause, BHRT can reduce the severity of your symptoms. Some of these symptoms include:

  • Mood Swings
  • Hot Flashes
  • Weight Gain
  • Sleeping Troubles
  • Vaginal Dryness
  • Disinterest in Sex
  • Night Sweats
  • Memory Loss
  • Low Energy Levels

BHRT can also help reduce risks for diabetes, cataracts, and tooth decay. A study found that BHRT could improve the general wellbeing of cancer patients who undergo treatments that affect their estrogen levels. It can help ease migraines, insomnia, low libido and other treatment-related symptoms.

If you’re experiencing hormonal imbalance, BHRT can help improve your overall quality of life.

Will You Experience Side Effects?

Most medical procedures result in some side effects that vary from person to person. Each individual responds to hormonal therapy differently, and the risks and side effects depend on various factors such as your age, lifestyle, health history, etc.

In the initial stages of your treatment, as your body adjusts to the hormones, you may experience some side effects, including acne, weight gain, mood swings, bloating, and fatigue. We advise that you extensively discuss your treatment options with your doctor before deciding on a course of action.

How to Take BHRT

Bioidentical hormones come in various forms including creams, patches, implanted pellets, gels, injections, and pills. Depending on your symptoms and lifestyle, your doctor will determine the best treatment plan for you.

As per FDA guidelines, it is recommended that when you start hormone therapy, you begin with the lowest dosage for the shortest period of time. Based on the effectiveness of the treatment and your response to it, your dose may be adjusted later. If the treatment does not produce immediate results, don’t lose hope. You may have to try different methods before you find one that works best for you.

Consult our experts at Orthobiologics Associates to know if BHRT is the right treatment for you. We strive to educate our patients on the various treatment options available to them and help them arrive at an informed decision. If you’re looking for expert care, superior results, and personalized treatment plans, get in touch with us. Call us at (877) 381-4200 or reach us online