Menopause is the moment in a woman's life when her period quits. It replaces hormonal agents that are at a lower degree as you come close to the menopause. The primary benefit of HRT is that it can help ease the majority of the menopausal symptoms, such as: hot flushes; evening sweats; mood swings; vaginal dry skin; minimized libido. A number of these symptoms pass after a few years, but they can be undesirable and taking HRT can use alleviation for many women. It can additionally help avoid weakening of the bones, which is more common after the menopause. Some types of HRT can increase your risk of breast cancer. The benefits of HRT are generally thought to surpass the threats. Talk to a GP if you have any worries about taking HRT.
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