Can hormone therapy help hot flashes and night sweats?
It can be considered after we review symptoms, medical history, labs, and safety factors. Hot flashes are the obvious symptom. Sleep, mood, libido, and vaginal dryness may matter just as much.
Perimenopause and menopause hormone therapy for hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood changes, brain fog, vaginal dryness, and libido changes.
Menopause is not one symptom. It can mess with sleep, temperature control, mood, focus, sexual wellness, skin, weight, and quality of life. For some women it feels like the body changed the operating system and forgot to give you the manual.
LifeSpann evaluates menopause and perimenopause symptoms with a provider visit, medical history, medication review, safety screening, and labs. The goal is not to push hormones. The goal is to build the plan that fits your stage and risk factors.
HRT options may include pellets, creams, troches, injections, or another provider-directed route. Some patients need non-hormonal support or primary care review instead. That is part of the evaluation.
This page is for women researching menopause symptoms. The main HRT page covers the broader hormone replacement therapy program.
Your provider reviews cycle history, menopause stage, symptoms, medical history, medications, and safety factors.
Labs may include estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, FSH/LH, thyroid markers, metabolic markers, and other safety labs.
Provider and patient discuss pellets, creams, troches, injections, or non-hormonal options depending on fit.
Symptoms and labs guide dose, route, timing, and whether additional care is needed.
It can be considered after we review symptoms, medical history, labs, and safety factors. Hot flashes are the obvious symptom. Sleep, mood, libido, and vaginal dryness may matter just as much.
Both. Perimenopause is the part where hormones can swing around before periods fully stop. Menopause is a different stage. The plan depends on the pattern.
Yes. Pellets are one option for eligible patients, but creams, troches, injections, or non-hormonal options may fit better depending on the evaluation.
These symptoms belong in the conversation. The provider reviews the pattern and decides whether hormone therapy, local treatment, or another path makes more sense.
Add this to your plan so we can confirm the right protocol, pricing, and next steps at your consultation. Or book directly.
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