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How Does Topical Hormone Therapy Work?

August 15, 2023

Many pre-menopausal women turn to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for relief from their symptoms. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, when queried, 44% of post-menopausal women reported using HRT. If you're considering HRT, you might be wondering if topical hormone therapy is right for you. Your local hormone therapy clinic will be able to provide you with all the information you need to make your decision about topical HRT. Here's a bit more about how it works.



Skin Application


Rather than taking a pill or having your doctor give you an injection, topical HRT comes in a cream. This cream can be applied to the abdomen, inner thighs, calves, or intravaginally. Because of the chance of breast tenderness, it's not advisable to apply it to the breast, neck, or collarbone area. It's important to thoroughly wash and dry your hands before the application. Be certain to dispense a full dose and apply it all at one time.



Fast Absorbtion


The cream will be absorbed into your system through the skin. This often results in a faster onset of relief. There are some women who respond better to topical treatments than oral and injected ones. The fast absorption means that relief is on its way. Also, since topical HRT comes in a pump bottle or syringe, you're sure to get the proper dosage amount with every application. Any questions that you have can be answered by your healthcare provider.



Noticeable Results


If your HRT doesn't seem to be producing the results you want, a visit to your local hormone therapy clinic may be in order. Results vary from person to person, but if you're not feeling any positive changes once you've begun your treatment, your dosage may need to be adjusted. HRT is a treatment that's known to provide relief to pre and post-menopausal women. If you're tired of the discomfort that can come with the onset of menopause, it's time to look into the many HRT options that are now available. There's no reason to continue suffering with the effective treatments currently available.


Our local
hormone therapy clinic is a resource for our community. If you have questions about how HRT can help relieve your menopause symptoms, we're here to help. Visit the Cady Wellness Institute to learn more about our products and services and to schedule your consultation. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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