HRT and hysterectomy: Questions 9 & 10
9. What happens when you come off HRT?
When some women come off HRT they get menopause symptoms all over again. 'This is because you body has withdrawal symptoms from the artificial hormones that you've had for the last couple of years,' says Dr Gluck.
Any symptoms that do come back should only last a short time and will then go again. If your symptoms continue after you've come off HRT, go back and see your doctor.
10. Will a hysterectomy affect when you'll reach the menopause?
'There are two types of hysterectomy: a hysterectomy where the surgeon removes just the uterus or a total hysterectomy where the ovaries and uterus are removed.
'At any age a hysterectomy can bring about the menopause. This is because during surgery the blood vessels to the reproductive system can be affected and cause complications.'
'So, a hysterectomy could make you post-menopausal earlier than you would've been naturally.'
More help and advice
- How food can control the symptoms of the menopause
- Try the menopause diet
- Alternatives to HRT
- Read one woman's story about the menopause
- Find your health condition
- Find out more about bio-identical hormones or contact Dr Marion Gluck
By Louise O'Connell
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