Hormone replacement therapy is carefully monitored by medical professionals. Each treatment plan is personalized and rigorously tested to ensure patient safety and optimal results.
Adults experiencing hormonal imbalances, age-related decline, or specific symptoms may benefit. A comprehensive medical evaluation determines individual suitability for treatment.
Potential side effects vary by individual. Most are mild and temporary, including slight mood changes or initial adjustment periods. Regular monitoring minimizes risks.
Individual response times differ. Some patients report improvements within weeks, while comprehensive benefits typically manifest over 3-6 months of consistent treatment.
HRT is a dynamic process. Treatment plans are continuously adjusted based on ongoing health assessments and individual physiological changes.
It replaces the declining levels of oestrogen in the body, helping to alleviate symptoms and protect against bone loss.
It can take up to 3 months for HRT to work fully, though many women feel improvements within a few weeks.
Beyond relieving symptoms, HRT reduces the risk of osteoporosis, fractures, and cardiovascular disease if started early.
It may not be suitable for those with a history of breast, ovarian, or womb cancer, untreated high blood pressure, or liver disease.