Can I stay on HRT for life?

There's no limit on how long you can take HRT, but talk to a GP about how long they recommend you take the treatment. Most women stop taking it once their menopausal symptoms pass, which is usually after a few years.
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Is it OK to take HRT long-term?

HRT may be used short-term to treat menopausal symptoms. Long-term use is discouraged because the risk for heart attack, stroke and breast cancer increases the longer HRT is used.
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Why stay on HRT forever?

Even when the worst aspects of menopause have passed, many women choose to stay on HRT to maintain their bone health and sexual function. Men may continue to benefit from testosterone therapy indefinitely to avoid problems such as muscle atrophy and erectile dysfunction.
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Can I stay on HRT after 60?

Hormone therapy can be extremely beneficial for bone health purposes for women up to the age of 60 years, and in some circumstances women may continue hormone therapy after this age, depending on their general health, family history and bone density / history of fracture.
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Does HRT eventually stop working?

Many women find that their HRT can seem to be less effective after a few years use.
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I Stopped Taking HRT (Hormone Replacement)... Here's What Happened!



What age should HRT be stopped?

When to stop taking HRT. Most women are able to stop taking HRT after their menopausal symptoms finish, which is usually two to five years after they start (but in some cases this can be longer). Gradually decreasing your HRT dose is usually recommended, rather than stopping suddenly.
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Does HRT make you look younger?

By supplementing your body's natural hormone levels, HRT can help you maintain a more youthful body composition. While this effect is particularly evident in men, research suggests that women can also benefit. HRT is also known to help women maintain softer, smoother skin, resulting in a younger look.
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Can a 70 year old go on HRT?

There is very little evidence regarding starting HRT for older women because this research has not been undertaken. However, most women who are otherwise fit and well do still gain benefits from taking HRT even if it has been more than 10 years since their menopause.
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Can a 70 year old take HRT?

The Multiple Benefits of HRT After 65

Introducing exogenous estrogen via HRT therefore not only addresses more overt postmenopause symptoms, it can offer protection against bone loss and help you prevent osteoporosis. These benefits are no less important once you reach the age of 65.
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Can a 70 year old have HRT?

It is not usually appropriate for women over 60 to be starting HRT but as the WHI study shows, women initiating it over 60 years do not seem to be at increased risk of cardiovascular events or mortality. Many women seek advice on the effects of HRT on sexual activity and desire.
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Does HRT make you age slower?

The research, led by Prof Martin Widschwendter at the University of Innsbruck and UCL, found that the longer post-menopausal women were using combined HRT, the slower their cells were ageing. This benefit of slower cell ageing wasn't seen in women with breast cancer who had been using combined HRT.
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Can I take estradiol forever?

Vaginal oestrogens and oral estriol seemed safe, even when used for more than five years. The risk associated with long term use of systemic estradiol didn't vary significantly with the dose. Long term use was associated with both lobular and ductal cancers, and with both early and later stage disease.
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What are the disadvantages of coming off HRT?

Are there risks to stopping HRT? The most likely risk is that your menopausal symptoms return. Some research also suggests a rise in blood pressure and a slight increase in risk of heart attack or stroke in the year after stopping HRT.
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How long before HRT is permanent?

1 year or more after starting HRT:

This therapy can take several months for noticeable changes to occur, and up to two-to-four years for noticeable effects to completely fill in. Some effects can remain permanent, even if you decide to stop HRT.
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Can I take HRT for 20 years?

There's no limit on how long you can take HRT, but talk to a GP about how long they recommend you take the treatment. Most women stop taking it once their menopausal symptoms pass, which is usually after a few years.
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What age is too late for estrogen?

The International Menopause Society guidelines recommend that if menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is prescribed, it be commenced before the age of 60, or within 10 years of menopause.
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Should a 65 year old woman take estrogen?

There is good news for older women age who are experiencing menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats. You can safely get relief with hormone therapy (HT), according to the North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
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What are the benefits of HRT after 60?

The main benefit of HRT is that it can help relieve most menopausal symptoms, such as: hot flushes. night sweats. mood swings.
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Does vitamin D increase estrogen?

High blood levels of vitamin D linked to reduced estrogen – and potentially lower breast cancer risk.
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What can I take instead of HRT?

Clonidine. Clonidine is a prescription medicine that can help reduce hot flushes and night sweats in some menopausal women. It's taken as tablets 2 or 3 times a day. It does not affect hormone levels, so unlike HRT it does not carry an increased risk of problems such as breast cancer.
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Can HRT reverse skin sagging?

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been shown to increase epidermal hydration, skin elasticity, skin thickness (Sator et al 2001), and also reduces skin wrinkles (Phillips et al 2001).
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Does HRT help with belly fat?

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can affect weight loss in women. In addition to having less abdominal fat, the same study found that women undergoing HRT were almost one whole point lower on the body mass index (BMI) scale, and they had nearly 3 pounds less of fat mass.
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What will HRT do to my face?

The first changes you will probably notice are that your skin will become a bit drier and thinner. Your pores will become smaller and there will be less oil production. You may become more prone to bruising or cuts and in the first few weeks you'll notice that the odors of your sweat and urine will change.
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What is the primary downside to HRT in adults?

The primary risks associated with HRT use are related to breast cancer and cardiovascular health. Recent clinical trial data have pointed to a slight increase in the number of breast cancers among women using HRT compared to placebo.
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Can you restart HRT after stopping?

We don't recommend that you stop and start HRT repeatedly, as there's a small slight increase in the risk of stroke in women in the first six months of stopping treatment.
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