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Why Am I So Tired?

Why Am I So Tired

As we age, our bodies undergo several changes, including declining production of certain hormones. For some people, these changes can cause discomfort or other health issues, including fatigue, loss of muscle mass, irritability, and low libido. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) is a treatment option that can help to alleviate some of these symptoms.

What is bioidentical hormone replacement therapy?

Bioidentical hormones are hormones that have the same chemical structure as the hormones that our bodies naturally produce. BHRT is a treatment involving using these hormones to replace those no longer produced in sufficient quantities.

The hormones we use in BHRT are derived from plant sources, such as soy or yams. They are then modified in a laboratory to be chemically identical to the hormones naturally produced. This means they can supplement the body's natural hormone production without causing the adverse effects which are seen with synthetic hormones.

What conditions can be treated with BHRT?

BHRT can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Menopause: BHRT can help to alleviate the symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings.

Menopause is a natural process in a woman's life when her menstrual periods stop permanently due to the ovaries producing lower levels of hormones. Menopause can cause physical and emotional symptoms such as hot flashes, mood changes, and difficulty sleeping.

  • Andropause: BHRT can help to alleviate the symptoms of andropause, which is the male equivalent of menopause. These symptoms may include fatigue, low libido, and mood swings.

Andropause, also known as male menopause, is a natural decline in testosterone production in men as they age. It can cause physical and emotional symptoms such as fatigue, low libido, mood swings, and decreased muscle mass.

  • Adrenal fatigue: BHRT can help support the adrenal glands, which produce essential hormones for overall health.

  • Thyroid disorders: BHRT can be used to support the thyroid gland, which produces hormones that are important for regulating metabolism. When all our hormones are in sync, they all work better.

  • Osteoporosis: BHRT can help to improve bone density and reduce the risk of fractures in people with osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle, making them more prone to fractures. It often has no symptoms until a bone fracture occurs, and it is more common in women after menopause due to decreased estrogen levels.

How is BHRT administered?

BHRT can be administered in several different ways, including:

  • Topical creams or gels: Hormones can be applied directly to the skin using a cream or gel.

    • Topical BHRT treatments can be more challenging to dose consistently than other forms of hormone therapy, such as pellets. This is because absorption through the skin can vary depending on skin thickness and moisture.

  • Injections: Hormones can be injected into the muscle.

    • Injected BHRT treatments need to be given on a regular schedule to maintain hormone levels. This can be inconvenient for some people and may require frequent doctor’s visits.

    • Injection site reactions, such as pain, swelling, and bruising, are possible with injected BHRT treatments.

  • Pellets: Hormones can be implanted under the skin, releasing a steady dose over time.  This stable release makes this a preferred method of treatment for most.

    • Pellet BHRT treatments typically need to be repeated every few months to maintain hormone levels; 3 – 4 months for women and 5-6 months for men.

    • Pellet site reactions, such as pain, swelling, and infection, are possible with pellet BHRT treatments.

Is BHRT safe?

BHRT is generally considered to be safe when it is administered by a qualified healthcare professional. However, as with any medical treatment, there are potential risks and side effects.

One of the main concerns with BHRT is the risk of over- or under-dosing. Working with a healthcare professional with BHRT experience is essential, and they can monitor hormone levels and adjust dosages as needed. 

Other potential risks and side effects of BHRT may include the following:

  • Acne or other skin reactions

  • Mood changes

  • Headaches

  • Breast tenderness

It is essential to discuss the potential risks and benefits of BHRT with a qualified healthcare professional before starting treatment.

Biote is a leading innovator in precision and preventive medicine. It is a way for patients to take control of their health through hormone optimization.

BHRT is a treatment option that can help alleviate certain hormone-related conditions' symptoms. While there are some potential risks and side effects, it can be a safe and effective option when administered by a qualified healthcare professional. If you are experiencing symptoms related to hormone imbalances, it may be worth discussing BHRT with a healthcare provider to see if it is an appropriate treatment option for you.