What is Hormone Replacement Therapy Treatment?
HRT is a specialized treatment that entails replacing declining levels of sex hormones. Both men and women can experience hormonal decline. After menopause, the body significantly reduces estrogen production, leading to changes in hair growth, skin, and sexual health.
For men experiencing andropause, they can expect a decline in testosterone, the male sex hormone. Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, yet we see a fair amount of men experiencing decreased hormonal levels as early as their 30s. Low testosterone can lead to fatigue, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, loss of muscle mass, and mood changes. Lifestyle factors such as obesity, chronic illness, and stress can also contribute to lower testosterone levels.
Replacing hormones can improve symptoms. There are a few treatment options to balance out declining hormone levels, including injections, pellets, and creams. HRT treatment applies to the whole umbrella of options that involve treating the hormones, which can include hormone replacement therapy, too.
A popular form of hormone therapy utilizes bioidentical hormones, which are hormones that are as close as possible to what the body naturally creates. Bioidentical hormones use plant-based hormones to provide the body with the next best thing to natural hormone production.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) has become a popular option for managing low testosterone symptoms, especially among older men. Testosterone, a hormone predominantly produced in the testes in men and in smaller amounts in women’s ovaries, plays a critical role in various bodily functions, influencing physical and emotional well-being.