Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can reduce some symptoms of menopause. HRT may be done with a medicine that has estrogen, or medicines that have estrogen and progesterone.
HRT may also help prevent osteoporosis in some people. But it may increase the risk for other health conditions, including heart disease, breast cancer, blood clots in the legs or lungs, and stroke. Not all people need HRT. Talk with your doctor about whether HRT is right for you.
If you're considering HRT:
- Talk with your doctor about the symptoms that bother you the most.
- Ask your doctor about the current research and recommendations about HRT.
- Ask what your personal health risks are if you take or don't take HRT.