Hormone Replacement Therapy for Menopause: Exploring Bioidentical Hormones
Menopause is a normal biological change that occurs in a woman’s life and marks the end of her ability to conceive and the beginning of her monthly cycle. Although it is a normal and inevitable period, the symptoms brought on by the hormonal changes can drastically lower a woman’s quality of life. Menopausal symptoms are widely treated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and within this field, bioidentical hormones, often known as “biote,” have drawn interest for their possible advantages and tailored approach. Using bioidentical hormones as a focal point, this essay explores the idea of hormone replacement therapy for menopause.