How Bioidentical Hormones Are Effective For Obesity Medicine?

A well-said line by a physician - To control your hormones is to control your life, explains how vital hormones are in our body. From mood swings to women menopause is all well controlled by the excretion of hormones in our body. And, it’s not just some gland but different parts of the body that produce different hormones for functionality. For instance, our fat cells make leptins which send signals to the brain about hunger. It’s the hormones leptin and insulin that influence our appetite and metabolism - basically, the rate at which our body burns kilojoules for energy and body fat distribution. 

 


A major reason for obesity - Leptin levels tend to be higher in people who are obese than in people of normal weight. However, despite having higher levels of this appetite-reducing hormone, people who are obese aren't as sensitive to the effects of leptin and, as a result, tend not to feel full during and after a meal. 

 

And, as we all know, Insulin stimulates glucose (sugar) uptake from the blood in tissues such as muscles, the liver, and fat.  In a person who is obese, insulin signals are sometimes lost and tissues are no longer able to control glucose levels. This can lead to the development of type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome. 

 

Once again we like to thanks the advent of technologies by which bioidentical hormones are made possible. With the help of bioidentical hormones, physicians can now able to maintain a similar level of human body hormones. That will help to increase the metabolism rate in the body of the person. This further helps as obesity medicine for many patients. This process is called bioidentical replacement therapy or BHRT.   

 

Here are a few essential things that you must know about BHRT:

Bioidentical hormones come in various forms, including:

· pills

· patches

· creams

· gels

· Injections 

 

Benefits of BHRT

· hot flashes

· night sweats

· mood changes

· memory loss

· weight gain

· sleep issues

· loss of interest in sex or pain during sex

 

The Side effects and risks of BHRT 

· blood clots

· stroke

· gallbladder disease

· heart disease

· breast cancer

 

Some common side effects of BHRT:  

· acne

· bloating

· weight gain

· fatigue

· mood swings

· increased facial hair in women

 


Hopefully, this post must have given you enough information about bioidentical hormones. The best part of BHRT is that it can come up with minimal side effects if consider by an experienced and highly qualified expert. If you are in search of the best doctor of Obesity Medicine, Functional Medicine,  or Internal Medicine Specialist, then you must get in touch with Dr. Natasha Fuksina, double board-certified Internal and Obesity medicine specialist. 

 

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