According to the gynecologist in Einsiedeln, the dose of hormone replacement therapy does not matter. He said the risk of breast cancer is irrelevant, because you can also die when crossing the street. He also said that menopause is not a disease and therefore does not need to be treated. Is this statement true?
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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
9 months ago
Menopause may not be a disease in itself, but the symptoms that accompany it can be very troublesome (although not all women experience it as severely). In such cases, drugs are used that enable the patient to function normally in everyday life. During menopause, it is worth performing preventive examinations more often and paying attention to unusual ailments - menopause can also cause neurological and psychological ailments.
"The risk of breast cancer does not matter, because you can also die crossing the street" - it is difficult to make an appropriate comment. If there is a family history of breast cancer, the use of hormone replacement therapy will be contraindicated. If you decide to take HRT, you should regularly have check-ups of both the breast and uterus (although the hormones you take can change the density of the tissue and make it difficult to interpret the image). There are also drugs with a different composition that can be used to treat troublesome menopausal ailments, e.g. Livial.
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