Menopause marks a significant transition in a woman’s life, often leading to changes in cholesterol levels. The increase in cholesterol may have a negative impact on cardiovascular health. At 23MD Clinics in London and Dubai, we provide tailored Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) options to manage these changes effectively. This blog explores the relationship between menopause and cholesterol, and HRT options at 23MD Clinics.
Understanding the Impact of Menopause on Cholesterol
During menopause, the natural decline in estrogen levels can significantly affect lipid metabolism, often resulting in an increase in LDL (bad cholesterol) and a decrease in HDL (good cholesterol). Managing these cholesterol levels is crucial to prevent the increased risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with menopause.
For Menopause and Cholesterol HRT options At 23MD Clinics we focus on providing comprehensive care and personalised bioidentical hormone prescriptions. ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT HAS BEEN SHOWN TO REDUCE TOTAL CHOLESTEROL as well as and reduce LDL-CHOLESTEROL, Although it is not recommended as a primary treatment of high cholesterol,
However, some estrogen maybe safer than others. So which kind of estrogen is the safest? And what is the best/safest way to take estrogen? Essentially there are 4 ways to take estrogen :
Hormone Replacement Therapy Options
- Transdermal Bioidentical Estradiol at 23MD Clinics in London and Dubai
- The treatment of choice at 23MD clinic in Dubai and London is bioidentical estradiol ether as a patch, gel or cream. For those concerned about cardiovascular risks or thrombosis, 23MD Clinics recommends transdermal estradiol. Bioidentical estradiol is produced from plant sources. This form of estrogen therapy bypasses liver metabolism and therefore does not significantly affect the production of proteins associated with clotting factors. It offers a safer profile for managing cholesterol without compromising efficacy in symptom relie, and it has the least association for clotting risks.
- Oral Bioidentical Estradiol
- Oral estradiol ia another commonly prescribed form of HRT that is effective in relieving menopausal symptoms and managing cholesterol levels. Studies have shown that while oral estradiol can help in improving the HDL and LDL cholesterol balance, they maybe associated with an increase triglyceride levels. Also, due to its liver metabolism, it may be associated with a slight increase in thrombosis risk. We would therefore not recommed this to anyone with a history of high triglycerides, or blood clots, or who have other clotting risks like smoking obesity etc.
- Pellets or Implanted Bioidentical Estradiol
- Estrogen pellets or implants are also another way to utilise estrogen as a long-term HRT option for managing menopause symptoms and associated cholesterol changes. Estrogen pellets are small, rice grain-sized granules. These pellets are implanted under the skin in a fixed dose. They provide a consistent release of estrogen into the bloodstream over several months. because these are bioidentical, they do not carry the risks of blood clots. Accurate dosing can be difficult to correct after the pellet is implanted, so side effects from higher than needed dosing can complicate this form of treatment.
- Oral Conjugated Equine (derived from Horses) Estrogens
- This is another option for using estradiol. that is available to women. Oral conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs) are produced from pregnant horses’ urine. It is a form of HRT that has shown benefits in reducing LDL cholesterol and increasing HDL cholesterol. However some studies show that it can also markedly increase triglyceride levels. This kind of estrogen also has a link to increased blood clots.
Conclusion: Menopause and Cholesterol Management at 23MD Clinics
At 23MD Clinics in London and Dubai, managing cholesterol during menopause is a key component of our healthcare services. We offer a range of HRT options at 23MD clinics, recommending the best one to suit our particular profile. This ensures that every treatment plan is Bespoke to meet unique needs of each patient. By addressing menopause-related cholesterol changes with appropriate HRT, we help our patients maintain a healthier, more vibrant life post-menopause.
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