Many women begin to experience a decline in estrogen after menopause. If estrogen decreases after menopause, it is very important to supplement estrogen properly. If estrogen is not supplemented quickly, the decline in estrogen will become more and more serious, which can easily lead to many diseases that are harmful to women's bodies, and even menstrual disorders. Women may also develop breast cancer due to low estrogen. So what is the relationship between menopause and estrogen? During perimenopause, women's ovarian failure and sex hormone disorder can cause a series of uncomfortable symptoms. Menstrual irregularities are the hallmark symptoms of the onset of perimenopause. In addition, more than 70% of women will experience other symptoms to varying degrees, such as hot flashes, sweating, bad temper, depression and anxiety, skin atrophy and joint pain. Sufficient attention and proper treatment should be given to perimenopausal symptoms to avoid hidden dangers of fractures, hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, tumors, Alzheimer's disease and other diseases. Many people are confused about whether women should use estrogen replacement therapy before and after menopause, when to use it, and when not to use it. Experts believe that estrogen supplementation is beneficial and necessary for some people, but it is important to get the timing right. If women experience symptoms during perimenopause, they should actively seek medical attention and receive hormone replacement and other treatments under the guidance of a doctor. Menopause and the onset of related symptoms (such as urogenital atrophy symptoms, neurological or psychiatric symptoms, etc.) and prevention of osteoporosis are the primary indications for hormone replacement therapy. However, various estrogen- and progesterone-dependent tumors, severe liver and kidney dysfunction, and unexplained obstetric and gynecological problems are contraindications. Uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uncontrolled diabetes and severe hypertension, history of thromboembolic diseases, breast diseases, etc. are all situations in which it should be used with caution. Menopause and estrogen are closely related, so after menopause, you should check your estrogen as soon as possible to see if there are any changes. If there are changes in estrogen, or if the estrogen level is low, you must supplement yourself with estrogen in time to allow your body to adjust as quickly as possible. When supplementing estrogen, you must also remember to exercise properly, so that the effect of increasing estrogen will be better. |
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