Progesterone Replacement for Women
Hormone replacement therapy helps to restore levels of estrogen, progesterone, and various other hormones to the body. As women approach menopause, these levels become out of whack, leading to a number of negative symptoms such as hot flashes, moodiness, brain fog, and irregular periods. Progesterone replacement therapy for women can help to eliminate or decrease some of these issues. We warmly invite you to learn more about this therapy and its benefits.
About Progesterone
Progesterone is an important hormone in a woman’s body. It actually helps to produce other hormones. It acts as a precursor to testosterone, estrogen, DHEA, and cortisol. This hormone is necessary for multiple biological functions. Some of these include the development of intelligence, bone production, blood sugar regulation, and brain activity.
Progesterone Replacement Therapy
Progesterone replacement therapy for women replaces reduced levels of the hormone to the body. There are a number of ways in which the progesterone therapy can be delivered. Your preference will depend upon various factors such as convenience, lifestyle, and medical history.
Benefits of Progesterone Replacement for Women
Progesterone replacement therapy can be quite helpful, particularly during the time of menopause. It offers a number of benefits to women and helps to reduce some of the negative symptoms associated with this period of life. You may feel especially run down due to low progesterone levels. This therapy can restore your lost energy. It can also contribute to the health of your hair and skin by delivering needed nutrients. Finally, increased sex drive is usually to be expected with a progesterone boost to the system.
Progesterone replacement for women is something to consider if you notice any of these pesky issues that come with hormonal shifts. Talk to our specialist at Androgenix in North Palm Beach to learn more. Contact us today to book an appointment.
*Unless otherwise stated, individual results may vary depending on many factors not all patients “feel” or achieve the same results.