Hormone Pellet TherapyFriendswood, TX
Hormone pellet therapy uses hormones found in plants that mimic natural ones in the body. It may help you avoid the negative side effects associated with a hormone imbalance. This therapy is especially attractive for those premenopausal or in menopause. However, it is beneficial for men and women.
Reset Medical offers hormone pellet therapy at our Friendswood office. We can help alleviate the dreaded side effects of an imbalance, no matter the reason. Contact our office at 1-281-816-4707 to schedule an appointment.
Understanding Hormone Imbalances
According to Healthline, hormones are the body’s chemical messengers. These chemicals travel throughout the bloodstream, instructing the tissues and organs on how to perform. An imbalance manifests when there is too much or little of a certain hormone. The tiniest of changes can create significant issues with the tissues and organs, causing physical and sometimes mental side effects.
Hormone imbalances can affect men and women differently. For example, men commonly experience decreased libidos, hair loss, constipation, and more. Women commonly experience irregular or stopped periods, sleep issues, acne, hot flashes, and more. Both can experience dry skin, cognitive impairments such as brain fog, emotional regulation difficulties, and uncontrollable weight fluctuations.
Note that it is normal for hormones to fluctuate as the body enters through different stages, whether age-related, pregnancy, or underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes. However, the body should be able to regulate itself as time progresses. When it does not, patients often seek medical interventions like hormone pellet therapy.
“An imbalance manifests when there becomes too much or little of a certain hormone.”
What is Hormone Pellet Therapy?
Put simply, hormone pellet therapy involves replacing or regulating the natural hormones in patients with forms of estrogen, testosterone, or a combination of the two hormones. If it is necessary to completely replace hormones, we will create them in a pharmacy or laboratory so they are specifically designed for the patient. This is where hormone pellet therapy earned its name—the hormones created in an offsite location are called hormone pellets.
“Put simply, hormone pellet therapy involves replacing or regulating the natural hormones in patients with forms of estrogen, testosterone, or a combination of the two hormones.”
How Hormone Pellet Therapy is Administered
Hormone pellet therapy occurs in two phases: compounding and administration. During the compounding phase, the pellets are harvested from plants, which contain the same molecular structure as the hormones found in the body. They are pressed down into tiny solid compounds in order to move into the administration process.
Patients can receive hormone pellet therapy in various ways. Reset Medical can prescribe:
- Creams
- Gels
- Implants
- Injections
- Patches
- Pills
Each method slowly releases the pellets into the bloodstream, restoring balance for some time. Depending on the method, results can last months at a time.
“Patients can receive hormone pellet therapy in various ways.”
Benefits of Hormone Pellet Therapy
Aside from its non-invasive nature, hormone pellet therapy offers many benefits for both men and women. Patients will notice:
- Better emotion regualtion
- Improved bone density
- Improved cognitive ability
- Improved sleep patterns and quality
- Normal or increased libidos
- Reduction in PMS symptoms
- Relief from menopausal symptoms
“Aside from its non-invasive nature, hormone pellet therapy offers many benefits for both men and women.”
Potential Side Effects of Hormone Pellet Therapy
Like with any form of medical therapy, there are some side effects to consider before beginning hormone pellet therapy. Though rare, patients can experience weight gain, blurred vision, increased facial hair, and irregular period symptoms. If the doctor prescribes a gel or cream, the area around the application site may appear red or itchy.
Note that some side effects can occur at any time, but are more likely after the first month, as the body tries to adjust. However, if the side effects become severe, contact our office as soon as possible so we can advise on the next steps. If an emergency occurs, seek emergency services and notify our office after.
“Like with any form of medical therapy, there are some side effects to consider before beginning hormone pellet therapy.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is hormone pellet therapy?
A. Hormone pellet therapy involves replacing or restoring the estrogen or testosterone hormones within the body with the same compounds found in plants. This therapy addresses the symptoms associated with having a hormonal imbalance. We can prescribe it in the form of pills, gels, creams, injections, or implants.
Q. How long does it take to see results?
A. Patients will undergo an adjustment period no matter their method. Most will begin seeing true effects within four weeks. Often, they will need a new prescription every few months. The doctor will discuss the specifics regarding the prescription at the time of the patient’s appointment.
Q. How do I know if I have a hormone imbalance?
A. A hormone can be difficult to identify by oneself due to it sharing symptoms with other medical conditions. It can also manifest differently in men and women. However, common symptoms include difficulties regulating emotions, hair loss, skin changes, uncontrollable weight fluctuations, hot flashes, and low libidos. Reset Medical offers health screenings to uncover the true source of your symptoms.
Q. How do I know if hormone pellet therapy is right for me?
A. With the help of a health screening, we can determine if hormone pellet therapy is right for you. As mentioned, a hormone imbalance can share symptoms with other medical conditions. Therefore, we will run urine and blood tests to determine a baseline for your health before crafting a treatment plan.
Q. Is hormone pellet therapy safe?
A. Hormone pellet therapy is generally considered safe. Like other medical interventions, there are potential side effects patients should consider, and the doctor will review them in more detail. However, we strongly urge all patients to acquire this form of therapy from a licensed medical professional after receiving a health screening and diligently follow their directions.