Hello! Today we will discuss an important topic — hormonal therapy and its effect on weight gain. This is one of the main concerns for women when hormonal therapy is prescribed. Let’s break down whether this concern is justified and what factors can influence weight.
The main hormones used in hormonal therapy are estrogens and progesterone, which are normally produced during the menstrual cycle. Estrogens are active during the first phase of the cycle, and progesterone during the second phase.
An excess of estrogen can cause fluid retention, bloating, as well as breast tenderness and headaches. Progesterone can cause similar symptoms if its level is too high.
Hormonal therapy can lead to weight gain due to fluid retention. However, it’s important to remember that hormones themselves do not directly cause fat accumulation in the body. Weight gain can also be triggered by psychosomatic factors: anxiety related to taking the medication can lead to the urge to "eat away" stress, which in turn can contribute to weight gain.
Correct hormone dosage helps avoid unpleasant side effects, such as fluid retention and weight gain. It’s essential that your doctor adjusts the treatment based on your individual needs.
Hormonal therapy is not always the cause of weight gain. The reasons can be diverse, and it's important to approach treatment holistically: control your diet, physical activity, and maintain hormone balance. There’s no need to fear hormonal therapy if it’s properly prescribed.
Take care of your health, communicate with your doctor, and adjust your treatment if any unpleasant symptoms arise. Your life can improve with properly prescribed therapy!
Thank you for your attention! We hope this information was helpful.
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