Procedure
During menopause, our body experiences some extensive hormone change i.e. imbalances affecting each of us in a unique way. The slightest imbalance may cause symptoms that greatly interfere with our emotional mental and physical states
Hormone therapy also known as menopausal hormone therapy is a treatment option for women experiencing menopause.
Procedure Info At A Glance
| Is it painful? | Minimal |
| Is there any downtime? | None |
| How many sessions are needed? | Ongoing |
| How long does the procedure take? | Varies |
| When can I see the results? | Gradual improvement |
| How often should I do it? | Regular, as prescribed |
Am I suitable candidate for pap smear test
All women who suffer from menopausal symptoms and ask relief of them(depression, mood swings, sweats, burnout, irregular menstrual cycles, thyroid disfunction, constant forgetfulness , perimenopause , PCO, PMDD)

What are the benefits ?
This treatment can effectively alleviate symptoms women experience, including:
- hot flashes and night sweating
- vaginal dryness and discomfort
- mood swings and depression
- bone loss and osteoporosis
FAQ
What is HRT?
It involves taking hormones, typically estrogen alone or in combination with progesterone, to supplement the declining hormone levels in woman body during menopauseIt is used to alleviate menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats
Is there any side effects of this treatment?
Like any medication, HRTcarries potential risks and side effects, these can include an increased risk of blood clots, stroke heart disease, breast cancer, and gallbladder diseases. However, the risks and benefits of HRT vary depending on individual factors such as age overall health and the specific type and duration of HRT used, It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with a healthcare provider.
Following treatment
Patient has to be followed every three months
