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Guide To Hormones
at Omniya Clinic in London
Hormone balance is for age management – for your memory and concentration, cardiovascular health and strong bones, as well as the body’s ability to maintain health, energy and . is the of hormones.
deficiency may be associated with changes in body composition, bone density, lipid/ metabolism, cardiovascular function, skin, and mental wellbeing. With decreased hormone levels, sleep patterns and immune system function may also be affected.
The aim of hormonal is to cause an actual physiological change to your body by cardiovascular, and bone health, as well as your and quality of life.
Hormone balance
Hormone is essential for age management – for your memory and concentration, cardiovascular health and strong bones, as well as the body’s ability to maintain health, energy and . Hormone therapy is the overarching treatment of .
Hormone deficiency may be associated with in body composition, bone density, lipid/ metabolism, cardiovascular function, skin, physical and mental wellbeing. With levels, sleep and immune system function may also be .
The aim of therapy is to cause an actual physiological change to your body by improving cardiovascular, and bone health, as well as improving your and quality of life.
As we age, there is a naturally decline in hormones, such as oestrogen, progesterone and . these hormones can have a of significant health benefits
Read more about a of hormones, including:
For more information on both male and female hormone replacement therapy treatments (HRT and TRT), click the page links below.
What are hormones and what do they do?
Hormones are special chemical messengers in the body that are made in the endocrine system via glands. These messengers most of our bodily functions, from needs like hunger to more complicated like reproduction, and even our and mood. Understanding the major will help you take control of your health.
therapy (BHRT), also known as hormone therapy, or body identical hormone therapy, is a term referring to the use of hormones that are the same structure as the hormones in our body.
In both men and women, key hormones begin to decrease with age which can lead to health issues and symptoms, so BHRT is used to help out the natural decline of our hormone production or address general hormonal at any age. BHRT can be used for many types of health issues, for example, infertility, disease, menopause, erectile dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, fibroid, endometriosis, polycystic and .
BHRT comes in cream, lozenges, gels and tablet form and . on your diagnosis and type of issue, a format will be chosen for treatment, as different formats will absorb into the body at different rates.
Patients who are BHRT are monitored very .
Doses are adjusted to a patient’s and hormone levels, with the goal of keeping the dose to the minimum required to help address the hormonal issues.
Overview of hormone therapy treatment
varies per patient
15-60 minute appointments
consultation £350
Testing and medication is additional
Ongoing
Within 3 months if with recommendations
None
Same day
whilst on treatment
Treatments performed by
GMC:
GMC:
GMC:
Hormone FAQs
Your bloods can be tested on any day, we advise that you have them taken at approximately 9am. If you are currently taking hormone therapy, you should have your blood tested 4-6 hours after taking your dose, or if you are having an injection, halfway before your next one.
Typically, you do not need to be for your blood tests, unless you are having fasting tested.
If you are having a regular period (every days), please do blood tests 21 days after the first day of your last period. If you are having periods, please do the blood tests at least 16 days after your last period, you can have your bloods tested at any time.
If you are using a contraceptive pill, please stop taking the medication, wait for 6 weeks and then do your blood test. Also, if you have a coil or are currently taking replacement therapy, you can have your bloods tested without stopping the therapy or removing the coil.
If you are currently taking hormone replacement therapy, you should have your blood tested 4-6 hours after taking your morning dose of hormones.
Typically, you do not need to be fasting for your blood tests, unless you are having insulin tested.
There is no right or wrong answer for this. Some women have very mild symptoms and can manage them by making changes to their diet, lifestyle and taking certain . Dr Roked can also advise you on this if this is the route you are interested in as she is in this ?? approach’ to dealing with menopause, not only .
Taking hormone therapy to deal with symptoms of the menopause should not be seen as a ‘failure’.
Women today are working well into their 60s, and life is far busier than that of women ago, plus life expectancy is going up. If there is a solution that helps women feel great, function better and improves their rate of ageing, it may be worth considering.
As in the BHRT section, a small proportion of may some negative . This is usually due to the dosage not being quite right, and a simple adjustment can be enough to stop the unwanted effects.
Your doctor will advise you on how to deal with this should it occur. The normal would be to stop the completely until the symptoms settle, then at a lower dose.
Other side can occur and some patients can be more sensitive to than others, but by communicating effectively with your doctor we can resolve this and make adjustments to help the symptoms and get you feeling optimum quickly.
Dr Roked recommends a blood test to check your hormone levels at least every 12 months, but every 6 months would be optimum.
This is to make sure the levels in your system are adequate to improve your but also to cause a physiological in your cardiovascular, and bone health.
A or alternative breast screening, bone scan and pelvic scan to check the lining of the uterus and ovaries would also be recommended every 1-2 years. This can be via the clinic if this is more convenient.
Dr Roked also likes her patients to check how their body is oestrogen every 1-2 years. A DNA test to see how you hormones is also recommended and can be arranged by Dr Roked.
Other tests such as saliva or stool can also be by the doctor if needed.
If you are having your blood tests, pelvic scan, and bone density scan and other recommended from Dr Roked and the results are favourable, there is no reason why you cannot with this long term.
The evidence has shown a small risk in breast, ovarian and cancers with synthetic that do not have the same as the made by your body.
There has not been a link shown between the hormones that do share the same chemical structure as your own .
It is important to these with your doctor, especially if there is a strong link to female cancers in your family. Your doctor can then advise you on the best route of and the best form of hormone to take.
It is however important to know that although taking the may not cause cancer, any hormones can cause cancer cells that are already in the body to grow, which is why regular screening is important.
In men, the highest risk of stimulating the prostate is in the first few months of treatment.
However, we monitor testosterone and PSA ( specific antigen) levels from 3 months of and throughout to health for any changes.
Yes absolutely, the doctor will review what you are currently taking and at what dose then create a plan to transition on to bio-identical .
Yes, you can request them from your GP. Please note they may not be able to offer all the testing required.
If you do have any tests done with your GP or other doctors, please bring the results with you to your appointment.
hormones can be quite complicated. Dr Roked has been by for some time and has spent years learning about the of hormone and . On top of this she’s also seen of so has the experience as well as the .
Your GP has to know about so many conditions which doesn’t allow them the time to learn about hormones in depth. The GP can also be by what he or she can by NHS and local .
Not at all. Dr Roked will always the importance of lifestyle, nutrition, stress management, even quality of sleep on your health and hormones.
There are also supplements that can be taken to help boost hormones. This is why Dr Roked provides ???holistic therapy’ as she finds the of both hormones with lifestyle intervention works the best.
However if you didn’t want to take hormones, Dr Roked will work with you to create a lifestyle and plan to ease your symptoms.
At Omniya Clinic London, our focus is to help you feel better, both inside and out. It is for this reason we offer a variety of treatments, including , , and many more! Speak to our friendly team for more information.
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