Should a 60 year old woman take hormones?

Age. Women who begin hormone therapy at age 60 or older or more than 10 years from the onset of menopause are at greater risk of the above conditions. But if hormone therapy is started before the age of 60 or within 10 years of menopause, the benefits appear to outweigh the risks.
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Should you take hormones after 60?

Answer. 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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How can I balance my hormones after 60?

The following strategies may help:
  1. Getting enough sleep. Sleep may be among the most important factors for hormonal balance. ...
  2. Avoiding too much light at night. ...
  3. Managing stress. ...
  4. Exercising. ...
  5. Avoiding sugars. ...
  6. Eating healthy fats. ...
  7. Eating lots of fiber. ...
  8. Eating plenty of fatty fish.
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At what age should a woman stop taking hormone therapy?

If you are healthy, most experts agree that HRT is safe to use at the lowest dose that helps for the shortest time needed. If you're 59 or older, or have been on hormones for 5 years, you should talk to your doctor about quitting.
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How long should a woman take hormones after menopause?

Five years or less is usually the recommended duration of use for this combined treatment, but the length of time can be individualized for each woman.
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Dr Stuenkel discusses hormone therapy for women aged 65 years and older



What happens if you don't take hormones after menopause?

And the continued low estrogen levels lead to more serious health concerns. The rate of bone loss speeds up, increasing your risk of low bone density, osteopenia and osteoporosis. You also have a higher chance of having a heart attack, stroke or other heart-related issues.
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Does HRT make you look younger?

One of the benefits of hormone replacement therapy is that it can make you look younger. Hormone replacement therapy, or more specifically estrogen, can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the skin. It can also promote hair growth, which can contribute to a more youthful appearance.
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Can you start taking HRT in your sixties?

HRT initiated before the age of 60 or within 10 years of the menopause is likely to be associated with a reduction in coronary heart disease and cardiovascular mortality. If HRT is to be used in women over 60 years of age, lower doses should be started, preferably with a transdermal route of estradiol administration.
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Is 61 too old for HRT?

HRT remains licensed for osteoporosis prevention and can be considered the treatment of choice for women starting treatment below age 60 years, and especially for those with a premature menopause.
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Should a 65 year old woman take estrogen?

Women older than 60 or 65 don't automatically have to stop taking HRT and can consider continuing HRT beyond age 65 for persistent hot flashes, quality-of-life issues, or prevention of osteoporosis after appropriate evaluation and counseling of the benefits and risks of HRT.
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What does lack of estrogen do to a woman?

Low estrogen: May delay puberty, slow or prevent sexual development. Occurs in perimenopause and menopause, often leading to painful sex, lower sexual desire and hot flashes.
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What are the symptoms of hormonal imbalance?

Signs and symptoms of a hormonal imbalance
  • weight gain.
  • hump of fat between the shoulders.
  • unexplained and sometimes sudden weight loss.
  • fatigue.
  • muscle weakness.
  • muscle aches, tenderness, and stiffness.
  • pain, stiffness, or swelling in your joints.
  • increased or decreased heart rate.
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What are some symptoms of low estrogen?

Common symptoms of low estrogen include:
  • painful sex due to a lack of vaginal lubrication.
  • an increase in urinary tract infection (UTIs) due to a thinning of the urethra.
  • irregular or absent periods.
  • shifts in mood.
  • hot flashes.
  • breast tenderness.
  • headaches or accentuation of pre-existing migraines.
  • depression.
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What is the best natural alternative to HRT?

The most widely cited natural remedy is soy, which is very high in phytoestrogens, or plant estrogens. Other sources are red clover and flaxseed, both of which are available as supplements.
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Can estrogen cause dementia?

These findings join previous research which found that estrogen and progestin therapy actually increased the risk for dementia in postmenopausal women 65 years and older.
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How can I increase my estrogen levels naturally?

7 Ways You Can Boost Estrogen Naturally
  1. Phytoestrogen-Rich Foods. Phytoestrogens, found in plants and plant-based foods, have a similar structure to estradiol, which is the strongest of the estrogen hormones. ...
  2. B Vitamins. ...
  3. Vitamin D. ...
  4. Chasteberry (also known as Vitex Agnus-Castus) ...
  5. Boron. ...
  6. Black Cohosh. ...
  7. Evening Primrose Oil.
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How do I know if I need hormone replacement therapy?

Signs you need hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
  1. Hot flashes.
  2. Night sweats.
  3. Vaginal dryness.
  4. Pain, itching, or burning during intercourse.
  5. Bone loss.
  6. Low sex-drive.
  7. Mood changes.
  8. Irritability.
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Can you 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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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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Does HRT make you gain weight?

Many women believe that taking HRT will make them put on weight, but there's no evidence to support this claim. You may gain some weight during the menopause, but this often happens regardless of whether you take HRT. Exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet should help you to lose any unwanted weight.
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Can you have menopause at 63?

On average, most vagina owners start menopause between the ages of 45 and 55 . The physical changes that usher in menopause can begin as early as age 40 or may not start until your late 50s. The transition stage, or perimenopause, can last about 7 years , but for some, it can last as long as 14 years.
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What happens when you stop taking estrogen?

Once you stop taking estrogen, you may develop brittle bones. However, lifestyle, dietary and nonhormonal medications can be very effective in preventing bone loss and osteoporosis. Women who stop taking HRT may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer.
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What does HRT do to your face?

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). Furthermore, the content and quality of collagen and the level of vascularization is enhanced (Brincat et al 1987).
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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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Does HRT make you feel happier?

Many women find that they feel calmer, have more energy, are more motivated and generally much happier when they take HRT. Some women also need to take the hormone testosterone which is usually given as a gel but can also be given as an implant.
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