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Who Can Get Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Do you feel like you’re constantly juggling a million things and barely keeping your head above water? Are you exhausted, moody, and gaining weight for no reason? You may be suffering from a hormone imbalance. At Herrera Medical Group in Flower Mound, TX, we specialize in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). BHRT is a safe, effective way to restore balance to your hormones and take back control of your life.

Who Can Get Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy?

1. Those Experiencing Difficulty Falling or Staying Asleep

Difficulty falling asleep can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, and poor sleep hygiene. When you’re under stress, your body produces the hormone cortisol, which can interfere with the production of other hormones, including melatonin, that are involved in regulating your sleep cycle. Anxiety can also cause insomnia by making it difficult to relax and causing racing thoughts that make it hard to fall asleep.

Hormonal imbalances can also affect your ability to sleep. For example, women who are going through menopause may experience hot flashes and night sweats that make it difficult to stay cool and comfortable at night. BHRT can help by restoring balance to your hormones and easing these symptoms. The therapy can also help to reduce stress and anxiety levels, making it easier to fall asleep.

2. Those Feeling Fatigued

Feeling tired all the time can make it difficult to get through your day-to-day tasks, and even simple things can feel like a monumental effort. If you’re struggling with fatigue, you’re not alone. It’s a common issue and one that can be caused by a variety of factors. Hormones play a significant role in our energy levels, and imbalances can lead to fatigue.

Adrenal fatigue, for example, is caused by chronic stress and results in feelings of exhaustion. Hypothyroidism is another hormonal condition that can cause fatigue, as well as other symptoms like weight gain and muscle weakness. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can be an effective treatment for hormonal fatigue, as it restores balance to your hormones as well as improves your overall health.

3. Those Experiencing Mood Swings

Both men and women experience mood swings throughout their lives. However, women are more likely to experience mood swings during times of hormonal imbalance, such as during menstruation or menopause. There are several different hormones that can affect your mood. For example, progesterone is a hormone that helps to regulate the menstrual cycle and maintain pregnancy. However, during perimenopause, progesterone levels begin to decline, which can lead to irritability and anxiety.

Similarly, estrogen is a hormone that helps to regulate the menstrual cycle and promote fertility. However, during menopause, estrogen levels drop sharply, which can cause hot flashes, sleep problems, and mood swings. Other hormones that can affect mood include testosterone, thyroid hormone, and cortisol. Balancing these hormones through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can help to alleviate the symptoms of mood swings and improve quality of life.

4. Those Experiencing Unexplained Weight Gain

Unexplained weight gain can be a confusing experience. You may feel like you are doing everything right, but the scale just keeps going up. Before you start to panic, it’s important to understand that there are many possible explanations for unexplained weight gain. One common cause is a hormone imbalance. Hormones play a crucial role in regulating metabolism, and when they are out of balance, it can lead to weight gain.

There are many different hormones involved in metabolism, but the most important are insulin, thyroid hormones, and sex hormones. If you are gaining weight despite eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly, it’s possible that one or more of these hormone levels is out of balance. Blood tests can help us determine which hormones might be involved. Once the cause of the hormone imbalance is identified, it can be treated with lifestyle changes or bioidentical hormone pellet therapy.

5. Those Having Difficulty Focusing

Some people may experience difficulty focusing as a result of an underlying health condition. Others may find that their ability to focus deteriorates as they get older. However, one of the most common causes of difficulty focusing is a hormone imbalance.

The hormones involved in focus and concentration are adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), dopamine, and norepinephrine. When levels of these hormones are off, it can lead to problems with attention and focus. Thankfully, a bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can help to restore balance and improve focus.

6. Those Going Through Depression

There are many different hormone imbalances that can lead to depression. For example, low levels of estrogen can cause brain changes that lead to depression. Similarly, imbalances in other hormones like progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid hormones can also contribute to the development of depression.

Additionally, certain neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine play a role in regulating mood and can be out of balance in people with depression. Thankfully, hormone therapy can help to correct these imbalances and alleviate the symptoms of depression.

7. Those Experiencing Low Libido

Low libido can make sex unfulfilling and can even put a strain on relationships. There are a number of different hormones involved in sexual desire, so it’s crucial to understand how they work in order to address the issue. Testosterone is the hormone most associated with sexual desire, but it’s not the only one. Estrogen and progesterone also play a role, as they help to regulate testosterone levels.

There are many other potential causes of low libido, and that’s why we consider all the factors that may be affecting your sexual desire during your appointment. Once the cause(s) of your low libido have been determined, there are a number of treatment options available. Hormone therapy is often very effective in treating low libido caused by hormonal imbalance, while stress-reducing therapies such as yoga and meditation can be helpful for treating low libido caused by stress or anxiety.

8. Those Experiencing Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to attain or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. It is estimated that ED affects up to 30 million men in the US, and is more common with age. While the cause of ED can be multifactorial, it is often associated with decreased levels of testosterone and other sex hormones.

Other potential causes of ED include psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or depression; relationship problems; neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis; and certain medications such as antihypertensives or antidepressants. When you come in for your appointment, we’ll be able to determine the underlying cause and initiate the appropriate treatment.

9. Those Who Have Had Their Ovaries Removed

There are a number of reasons why a woman might have her ovaries removed. The most common reason is to treat ovarian cancer. However, ovaries can also be removed to treat other conditions, such as endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease. In some cases, ovaries may need to be removed due to genetic factors. Regardless of the reason, the removal of ovaries can have significant impacts on a woman’s hormones.

The ovaries produce a number of different hormones, including estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen is responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle and maintaining bone health. Progesterone helps to prepare the body for pregnancy. When the ovaries are removed, levels of these hormones can drop sharply. This can lead to a number of symptoms, including hot flashes, vaginal dryness, painful sex, and other menopausal symptoms. BHRT can help to mitigate these effects by replenishing the body’s supply of hormones.

10. Those Who Want to Fight Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by thinning of the bones, which can lead to an increased risk of fracture. BHRT can help to improve bone density and reduce the likelihood of fractures by providing the body with the hormones it needs to maintain bone health.

In addition, BHRT can also help to improve your overall balance and coordination. This can make it easier for you to maintain your independence as you age, and it can also reduce your risk of falling and sustaining a serious injury.

Balance Your Hormones Naturally

Unlike traditional hormone therapy, which uses synthetic hormones that can be foreign to the body, BHRT uses hormones that are identical to the ones produced naturally by the human body. This makes BHRT much more effective in addressing the underlying causes of hormone imbalance. In addition, BHRT can be customized to meet each individual’s needs, meaning that patients can get the specific level of care that they require. Contact us today at Herrera Medical Group in Flower Mound, TX to schedule your initial appointment.

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