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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women is safe and effective

Women have to undergo menopause at one phase of their life. It mainly occurs in 40’s or 50’s, but it can also happen earlier in the 30’s or even before. With menopause some experience hot flashes, chills, night sweats, vaginal dryness, sleep problems, mood swings and many other unwanted symptoms. These menopausal symptoms can also be the result of chemotherapy, ovarian ablation, and hormone therapy. Women can get relief from these symptoms by opting for Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women. It helps in balancing the estrogen and progesterone levels.
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Hi @Panth,

This morning i was reading an article on HRT. You can find your answer's  there. Here you can read it-https://www.evernote.com/shard/s554/sh/366b6fa4-7d16-423f-812e-3e686fc29d41/da5b9b56caec735a031ea7d7b1e99535
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I am one of the people who had early menopause due to cancer treatment.  I am 3 years into it and I'm wondering if I can begin treatment or if it is too late.
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