Hormone therapy in osteoporosis prevention

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  Our bodies have glands which produce

hormones. In women, their ovaries produce a hormone known as estrogen, which is known to protect a woman’s bone. However as we age, the hormones produced by our bodies may reduce in levels, particularly the estrogen. The decline results in menopause, the period in a woman\’s life when menstruation stops. Bone loss may rapidly develop in women during the menopausal years. Osteoporosis may result from bone loss.

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A weakened bone due to low bone density is what characterized by osteoporosis. About 80 percent of women have been discovered to more at risk of developing osteoporosis, although there are rising number of men prone to osteoporosis, statistic reveals. An osteoporotic individual may be at risk for bone fractures even without pain or symptoms when his or her medical condition is not treated or prevented. Fractures commonly occur in the hip, spine, and wrist.

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One of the known treatments for osteoporosis is the hormone therapy. Hormone therapy comes in estrogen alone or a combination of estrogen and progestin. The symptoms of menopause may be alleviated by hormone therapy. Menopausal women may experience hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood swings, sleep disorder, and decreased in sexual desire. Pill, patch, injection, vaginal cream, tablet, or ring are forms of hormone therapy.

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Like any medication, hormone therapy may cause a number of unwanted side effects. There are different factors that may increase the risk of hormone therapy: whether estrogen is given alone or with a progestin, current age and age at menopause, dose and type of estrogen, and other health risks such as cardiovascular disease.

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There are also other treatment options for osteoporosis. Fosamax is one of the bisphosphonate drugs which is frequently use to cure osteoporosis. Somehow, osteoporotic individuals have reported minor and major side-effects associated with this prescription drug. The Fosamax injury lawsuit center at fosamaxinjurylawsuitcenter.com has more information about why this drug may not be good for the bones.

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References:

emedicinehealth.com/hormone_replacement_and_osteoporosis/article_em.htm

mayoclinic.com/health/hormone-therapy/WO00046

webmd.com/osteoporosis/understanding-osteoporosis-treatment

osteoporosis.ca/osteoporosis-and-you/drug-treatments/hormone-therapy/

health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/osteoporosis/overview.html