Menopause Treatment - using natural progesterone
cream can ease menopause symptoms
Although it has long been
accepted that menopause symptoms are caused by a decrease in
levels of the hormone oestrogen, some medical experts now
believe that an imbalance of hormones may play a greater part
than the decline in oestrogen itself.
Although it is not yet scientifically proven, many doctors are
suggesting that women take progesterone on its own to address
this imbalance.
Currently most
women are encouraged to take a combination of oestrogen and
progesterone; oestrogen to limit the symptoms of menopause, and
progesterone to protect the lining of the uterus and reduce the
risk of contracting endometrial cancer.
Taking
progesterone on its own could be an effective alternative for
women that are unable to take traditional Hormone Replacement
Therapy due to a close family history of heart
disease.
Menopause Treatment - why take progesterone as a
cream rather than a pill?
Progesterone is not very
effective when taken orally because it has to pass through the
liver where it is broken down and greatly reduced in strength.
To achieve the same results with an oral dose of progesterone
as with a cream would require a dose around six times greater.
Progesterone can be absorbed through the skin and into the
bloodstream using a cream, a patch, or a
gel.
There are some problems with
absorbing progesterone through the skin however. The rate at
which the hormone is absorbed varies from person to person
depending on skin type. The absorption rate is also affected by
changes in temperature. Finally the cream needs to be applied
in exactly the right areas to achieve full effect, which makes
administering it more complicated than taking a simple
pill.
Menopause Treatment - can I use synthetic
progesterone ?
Using
synthetic progesterone is not recommended as it has a slightly
different chemical structure to the progesterone that
occurs naturally in the body. This
can cause additional problems and symptoms as the body tries to
reject the hormones, or responds unpredictably to them. Side
effects of synthetic progesterone include water retention,
depression, and increased risk of cancer.
Natural
progesterone is chemically identical to the hormone produced in
the ovaries of menstruating women, the placenta of pregnant
women and the adrenal glands of post menopausal women. Check
your progesterone cream to make sure it contains natural and
not synthetic progesterone.
Menopause Treatment - can progesterone cream be
bought over the counter?
Currently natural
progesterone cream can only be obtained on prescription, and it
is important that you consult your doctor before you begin any
treatment for menopause symptoms anyway. You may be offered an
over the counter alternative to progesterone cream which
contains diosgenin, a plant steroid extracted from yams grown
in Mexico. It is possible that the female body can convert this
substance into natural progesterone, but clinical trials have
yet to support this theory, so over the counter products are
not recommended.
Other uses of progesterone cream
Menstruating women may be
prescribed natural progesterone cream to treat severe
pre-menstrual syndrome. PMS is caused by an imbalance of
hormones prior to a period, and progesterone cream can address
this imbalance, treating the cause and not
simply the symptoms. Women taking progesterone cream to treat
PMS may find that it alters or disrupts their cycle a
little.
A range of other possible
benefits have been linked with progesterone cream including a
better quality of sleep, reducing migraines, limiting fluid
retention, reducing risk of certain cancers, stabilizing blood
sugar and preventing depression. These benefits are not all
proven though, so consult your doctor before beginning any
progesterone treatment.

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