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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) uses hormones to supplement the body's lack of natural hormones
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Healthcare Business Review | Thursday, December 07, 2023
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Hormone replacement therapy is in the rising popularity of regeneration prescriptions as an alternative to treatments that aid in aging or the reproductive cycle, such as menopausal hormone replacement.
FREMONT, CA : Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) uses hormones to supplement the body's lack of natural hormones. For instance, hormone replacement therapy may be administered to patients with thyroid disease and human growth hormone deficiency. HRT was commonly prescribed to menopausal women to alleviate their side effects, including hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disturbances, mental and genito-urinary issues, and to prevent osteoporosis. Contributors to the growth of the global hormone replacement therapy market are the increasing prevalence of menopausal symptoms and the growing awareness of postmenopausal issues among women.
New releases of hormone replacement therapy significantly contribute to developing the hormone replacement therapy market. Growth of the market is expected to be hampered by the harmful effects of hormone replacement therapy and the high cost of treatment. A new therapeutic approach using hormone replacement therapy may prove useful in treating SARS-CoV2 infection disease. It leads to the emergence of a pandemic-specific market. Expanded interest in regenerative prescriptions, for example, against maturing and conception cycle-supporting therapies like menopausal hormone replacement, is the other primary driver of hormone replacement therapy.