Yes let me second this comment! Clear, concise and to the point, no filler, no click baity titles, no rambling on. Well done Dr. Singh, you are a great teacher!
You did an AMAZING job explaining thoroughly but quickly. I was not given any directions except "apply topically to inner thigh." It left me with too many questions on a Saturday. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your comment. I have written multiple blogs on hormone management at healor.com/blog. On our website you can comment on the blogs and ask questions
Not to be redundant, but thank you so much for offering such helpful information in a concise manner. I work for one of the top 10 hospitals in the US and cannot get one doctor to talk with me about the information you covered in your video/ comments. My PCP says it's useless to test hormones because they vary day-to-day and my gynecologist says that menopausal symptoms are just a “natural part of life" and wont prescribe HRT. What kind of clinic would I search for in my area to explore nutritional deficiencies, prolactin, cortisol levels and saliva testing and potentially prescribe HRT? Your clinic sounds outstanding!
Thank you for your nice comments. Hormones are definitely difficult to manage and lot of providers tend to dismiss hormone issues. hormone balancing if done properly can make such an impact on quality of life. Probably look for clinics in your area that offer hormone replacement therapy would be a good start.
I had a Dr who gave me the same dismissive behavior too. I left their practice and went to an OBGYN practice who has several specialist in HRT on staff . It's sad that women have to advocate so hard for medical relief against physicians who like to dismiss our needs. Hope you found someone to help you.
Look for a compounding pharmacy in your area & then call them & ask what gyn or physicians they are filling HRT prescriptions for and get an appt there.
Thank you for informative, helpful to the point information. I love that you provided summary notes too! Dr. Raj Singh, what about oral micronized progesterone should that be cycled like the testosterone & estrogen? Thank you Suzie (using husband acct.)
Hi Suzie, Ideally all hormone should be cycled especially in pre-menopausal state. After menopuase cycling is not required. Progesterone is a good balancing hormone, helps with sleep and calmness by binding to GABA receptors. I prefer giving one day a week hormone break to all my patient to keep the receptors hungry. I hope this helps
Thank you! Your video showed up on my newsfeed and it’s 4 years old. I’ll check your channel too but how about applying the estrogen cream on face? Would you recommend that or no? How about for premenopausal women, because you spoke about menstrual cycle.
Thank you for your question. Estrogen cream can be applied on the face to reduce fine wrinkles and lines. If your pre menopausal I would not recommend daily use however once a week or so estrogen cream to the face can help retain more water in the facial skin and improve the appearance of aging. Just be aware that if you have strong family history of skin cancers or if you have suspicious lesions on the face they can get worse with estrogen therapy.
estrogen can be applied anytime of the day. Progesterone use is recommended at nighttime as it binds to GABA receptors in the brain which helps us fall asleep. you can use progesterone during the day, however it can sometimes cause grogginess and drowsiness
Thank you for your question. Yes, I do recommend giving the body a break from hormone therapy. This helps minimize side effects and keeps the receptors sensitive so even low doses have a better effect on symptoms. This applies to estrogen patch therapy as well.
Thank you so much for this information, I recently went to a new hormone doctor, and he took me off of estrogen because he believes that it may cause breast cancer, but estrogen has so many benefits and I feel I should continue to take it. it's about balancing hormones, so if I am not taking estrogen, then my hormones aren't going to be balanced. I think I need to go to an endocrinologist, I think they would be able to give me the information and proper care that I need, as it can be confusing when every doctor has a different opinion, which I don't need, I only need the facts, not what you feel, but what is based on my body needs. Perhaps, I should make a appoint with you Dr. Raj Singh. Again, thank you very much.
Thank you for your comments. whether or not estrogen therapy is needed depends on your blood tests and symptoms. Because we are exposed to so many environmental estrogens, most woman do not have estrogen deficiency. We use estrogen replacement in patients who have extremely low estrogen levels, have osteoporosis not responding to traditional treatment with bisphosphonates and some other indications. Most menopausal symptoms can simply be treated by replacing testosterone. Hormones are always tricky to treat as we had so many conflicting clinical trial in the last 20+ years. Your can always schedule a virtual appointment with our clinic in Las Vegas.
First definitely get rid of that doctor (assuming you did that by now.) There is a brand new major study out & HRT is not cancer causing in most instances & estrogen replacement is absolutely necessary for so many aspects of women’s health including: heart (#1 killer of women) bone & brain (Alzheimers) not to mention estrogen cream for vagina which can atrophy (shrink!), extreme dryness causing uti, painful intercourse, etc. estrogen is vital to your health. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
Hello, and thank you so much for this video. I am considering starting DHEA or estrogen cream to help several symptoms of aging. I am not under a doctors care at this time, just trying a low dose cream to see if it's beneficial. What is your opinion on DHEA cream & it's effectiveness on post menopausal symptoms vs estrogen creams?
thank you so much for your comment. you have to be extremely careful when using hormones such as estrogen as they can stimulate certain cancers. A doctor's consultation is highly recommended. DHEA creams are expensive and not very useful as our skin absorption of creams goes down with age. Best is to take DHEA supplementation in a capsule form. Again you want to know if you DHEA levels are low before starting this supplement. DHEA can get converted to estrogen or testosterone and can cause acne problems and hair growth if excessive doses are used. Again, highly recommend seeing a physician before starting these treatments
You say in the video to use estrogen cream in the morning but than in the comment section you say it can be applied anytime of the day. I have been using it at night because that's when I take my showers and my skin is clean. When is the best time to use it?
Thank you so much for your comment. We prefer hormone creams to be applied after shower during daytime. When applied at nighttime there is potential for the cream to be spreading to bed sheets and pillows and any other person coming in contact with bedding can also get exposure to these hormones
Thank you for your comment. Hormones are very safe when used appropriately. Any time your on estrogen therapy it should always be balanced with progesterone to reduce risk of estrogen induced risks. since I do not have any knowledge of your medical problems, age and symptoms I am unable to answer this question properly. Progesterone creams are always safe, however when comes to using estrogen there many factors that have to be considered.
Thank you for the excellent information, Dr. When applying bio-identical estrogen and progesterone to the face, should they be used on alternate days? Does using progesterone intermittant with estriol keep the receptors "hungry" as you put it? Will the receptors in your face stop responding if you apply hormones 7 days a week (even if you are altering estrogen and progesterone)? If so, how long of a break does one need to reset the receptor sensitivity? Thanks again for your advice!
Thank you for your comment. All these creams tend to be quite greasy and can cause clogging of facial skin pores. I generally advise my clients to apply to the face only once a week. And the other days, it should be applied to one of the recommended areas as I pointed out in the video. most of my clients will skip 1 day a week to give their bodies a break from all hormone applications. I do not have much experience or data to recommend for or against every other day application of estrogen alternating with progesterone. I would recommend speaking to your doctor who prescribed such a regimen. I hope I was able to answer your questions
@@pancakepancake3789Progesterone downregulates the estrogen receptors but does not decrease the number of estrogen receptors. so even if estrogen is high it has a difficult time expressing its tissue effects in presence of progesterone. I hope this answers your question
thank you for your comment.Hormone creams Should never be applied on the lower abdomen as they can increase risk of atrophy of testis in men and uterine or vaginal growth in females. Apply the hormones around the belly avoiding the lower abdomen area. Hope this was helpful
Also, how often to use the progesterone pills? You mentioned testosterone 6 days/week and estrogen days 1-25. What about progesterone pills? Thx!! Great video!!!
Is it o.k right after a hot bath or shower? Skipping one week a month is also recommended after menopause when using bi-est and DHEA and or testosterone?
Thank you for your comment. it is recommended to apply it after a shower on clean skin. One week skipping is not required post-menopause we recommend to skip 1 day a week to maintain receptor sensitivity
thank you for your question. Most postmenopausal women do not need estrogen therapy as enough estrogen can be converted in the body from testosterone itself. It all depends on how bad your symptoms are and how low your levels are. We also pay attention to bone health with a DEXA scan among other factors and that is how we make a determination on whether or not to add estrogen. It has always a good idea to not take hormones every single day. I prefer the 6 day on and 1 day off approach
@@HealingwithHEALOR I had my levels tested a few months ago. My testosterone was a 9 free testosterone 0.8 Estradiol 9.1 and Progesterone 1.0. Also had a Dexa Scan and I have Osteopenia in my left hip. My doctor told me I need Estrogen, Progesterone and to start taking vitamin d calcium and vitamin K2 for my bones. I had to ask for the testosterone for my sex drive or she wasn't going to prescribe it until I asked. What do you think?
Where can I rotate the places when using 2 different creams testosterone and estradiol ? And still keep them away from my arms and breasts? I am 61 being treated for menopause issues and tanked hormones. I am also prescribed progesterone oil capsules. This is very confusing! Do I use them continuously or take a break and how do I rotate when using multiple creams? Do you do zoom visits.
Thanks for the question. You can use the inner side of both forearms or arms and the inner side of both thighs and the area above the belly button. hormone cream should be kept away from breasts as they can induce breast cancer and also cause breast tenderness. since you are 61 you can use the creams continuously. I do recommend giving at least 1 day break after every 6 days to keep the receptors sensitive. We do offer virtual consultations. you can schedule a visit on healor.com
@@jenniferprew6888 I posted the response above. here it is again Thanks for the question. You can use the inner side of both forearms or arms and the inner side of both thighs and the area above the belly button. hormone cream should be kept away from breasts as they can induce breast cancer and also cause breast tenderness. since you are 61 you can use the creams continuously. I do recommend giving at least 1 day break after every 6 days to keep the receptors sensitive.
Wow, someone also said blood tests are useless and I should relay on symptoms . My dr does blood work every 6 months . What’s the point of it though ?🤔
Blood tests are important for monitoring hormones. That being said, saliva tests are more accurate and more reliable when topical hormone therapy is used
thank you for your comment. Synthetic testosterone is man made based on testosterone formula. Bioidentical testosterone comes from soy bean oils and sometimes yams. I hope that answers your question
Thank you for those great tips ! Can testosterone cream be applied at night, right before bedtime ? I find it easier that way since during the day I have to workout, take shower again, go to the swimming pool and my schedule is not fixed. ☺️ Thank you
Thank you for your comment. For men, it is always recommended to apply the cream in the morning as testosterone levels tend to peak in the a.m. for males. For females the testosterone levels are relatively consistent throughout the day so nighttime application is okay. - make sure the skin is clean before application, application after shower is best - give the cream at least 2 hours for Full absorption before getting into bed - Be extra careful if you have young children as the testosterone cream can get transferred to pillow covers and bed sheets and then can be transferred to children from the bedding.
Mayo clinic , NIH and other reputed health organizations state these creams DO IN FACT enter the bloodstream. So you need to site your source on saying it does not.
Thank you for your comment. point I was trying to make was that when applied topically these creams are rapidly absorbed as they travel through lymphatics. Some of the hormones will still make into bloodstream but for accurate monitoring salivary hormone testing is preferred especially when using topical creams.
For menopausal women who can't shower everyday due to dry skin, is it okay to apply on dry skin? Were also going to need all available skin areas when we use more than one pump. It's confusing that you say to rub it in as the package insert days to not rub gel in or not massage the skin area.
Hi Laura thank you for your comment. There are many ways to apply topical medications. If you already have dry skin you should not apply medications containing alcohol based gel as this was only further exaggerate the dry skin condition. Our patients are given compounded medication which is non alcohol based formula and has to be rubbed in for proper absorption. If your medication is in alcohol based gel, these are rapidly absorbed from the skin and do not need to be rubbed in. Your dry skin condition could be secondary to lack of thyroid hormone, lack of estrogen or other hormone imbalance. Topical medication generally are not an ideal way of hormone replacement for postmenopausal woman as with age, are skin has less blood supply and topical medications are poorly absorbed.
thank you for your question. This is a difficult question to answer without knowing any health history. Hormone creams can contain estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and other ingredients. the best combination of these medication can only be choose after careful review of history and diagnostic testing. Please discuss with your doctor
Sooo, i am very "abc" thorough. I need visuals and examples. What is the example rotation? Inner arm one day, inner thigh the next, inner arm the third day, then inner thigh the fourth day? And also, do you rub it on both inner arms at the same time or just rub it in one arm? Thank you
thank you for your comment. I think your over complicating it, you can just rotate in between inner arms and that is totally fine. idea is to use an alternating site for better absorption
thank you for your comment. Generally we like to avoid synthetic estrogen creams as the estradiol source is from horse urine and tends to be significantly more potent than our natural estrogen. A bioidentical hormone replacement therapy might be more beneficial. If your using the hormone cream appropriately, then absorption is rarely an issue. If your symptoms are not better, then it is likely that your hormones are not balanced. Most of the woman are not low in estrogen. A lot of the vasomotor symptoms of Peri or postmenopausal are related to issues with progesterone, testosterone or DHEA. Since I do not have access to your health history, I am unable to advise you on the best dosing. Please discuss this with your doctor.
Estradiol aka E2 is the strongest estrogen so will have the most effect at lower concentrations. The other two estrogens Estriol and estrone are very mild and have limited effects. There is not much data supporting one estrogen over the other when it comes to anti aging. most creams will have either two estrogens (Bi-Est) or all three estrogens (Tri-Est) in different ratios.
@@HealingwithHEALOR That's so nice of you to be so interactive❤! I have one last question - People use premarin on face. But everywhere it's written it's for vaginal use. Do people use premarin vaginal cream on face? OR There's a separate premarin 'facial' cream?
@@titirmajumdar3730 I have read some articles showing the benefit of anti aging with premarin cream on the face. This is not a common practice and not something I utilize in my practice. Use your best judgement
Can different hormones be blended and used together on the same area? I’ve seen some info say they have to be used separately on different areas of the skin. If so, why? What happens if they are mixed?
thank you for your question. Yes different hormones can be blended and used together in the same area. Only restriction is that if the cream contains estrogen it can not be applied to the breast area as this can stimulate or increase the risk of breast cancer. Women also can have breast engorgement and nipple tenderness when applying estrogen cream directly on the breast area
applying testosterone gel to the face is not a good idea as this will make the sebum thicker, make your skin oily and can increase facial hair and acne problems
Thank you for your comment. Estrogen therapy results in increased fluid retention and bloating and abdominal cramps or discomfort is a common symptom of elevated levels of estrogen. In my opinion, you may be getting higher doses of estrogen and that may be the reason you are getting these negative side effects. Dscuss this with your doctor, consider adding progesterone and rechecking hormone levels. Most woman do not need estrogen replacement therapy as we have enough environmental estrogens to stimulate our estrogen receptors
Yes, occasional use of estrogen on the face can help with increasing water content in the skin, which can help improve the appearance of the skin and improve some of the fine lines.
With age, our skin holds less moisture which leads to the development of fine lines and wrinkles. Estrogen helps promote water retention in the skin and can help with reducing fine lines. Estrogen creams are not recommended for daily use on the face, however, about once a week use can be considered provided no history of skin cancers, or any suspicious lesions on the face. Estrogen causes tissue growth and can stimulate the growth of skin cancer. The best option is to discuss with your doctor.
Would estradiol or estriol cream to scalp help with menopausal hair thinning and hair loss? Many meno women with normal androgen levels suffer loss of hair and hair becomes thin, dry and brittle. It is devastating.
Thank you for your comment. At this time it is not clear if androgens playing a role in female pattern hair loss as most females with hair loss tend to have normal androgen levels. Even if serum antigen levels are normal, some patients may have elevated conversion of dihydro testosterone conversion in the scalp so Topical application of dihydro testosterone blockers combined with minoxidil, red light therapy and platelet rich plasma can be beneficial. We also check for additional testing such as nutrition levels, thyroid hormones, prolactin levels, insulin. Certain medication may also be contributing to female pattern hair loss. In my opinion, Estradiol or estriol creams do not help with female pattern hair loss. I would recommend seeing your doctor to get a full workup to diagnose the underlying cause of hair loss and start treatments early before significant hair loss has occurred for best results.
@@HealingwithHEALOR Thank you for your reply and additional information. I have gone to a dozen doctors. I have ruled out nutritional, thyroid, traction, insulin as culprits. I've been taking topical estradiol (Divigel 0.75mg) and Prometrium 100-200mg as well Minoxidil 1ml 2%/day for a year and that has not helped. 2 months ago my doctor started me on Finasteride 5mg po qd to see if that helps decrease DHT from attacking my hair follicles. Nothing seems to be working. I feel like meno turns women into old men even if they compensate for loss of ovarian function. 😥😭🥺
@@crepesuzette5540 Hi, Hair loss treatments can be challenging sometimes. Might I suggest looking at your saliva cortisol levels. sometimes unmanaged stress can be overlooked as a potential cause. you can also consider getting PDO threads for hair follicle stimulation. Hope this helps
This Dr. Is saying complete opposite to many other sites...I am not suggesting he's wrong I am just saying there's many different opinions out there... I don't get it. Don't know who to believe... I started today and my pharmacist said to place it on wrists 2" site and on neck too. Didn't mention to rotate sites although rotation makes sense. Also, no other Dr. I've seen talks about having a rest day (which kinda makes sense but other people have said the key is to be consistent!! Super confused 😕
Thank you for your comment. Medicine is all about interpretation, and we all have different ways of approaching certain conditions and hormones are no different. There are no large clinical trials for compounded medications which leads to a lot of different and sometimes opposing opinions. I completely agree that a site rotation is important. My opinions are formed based on almost 15 years of practicing medicine and managing hormone-related disorders. Trust your medical provider and your body, if your symptoms are improved then you are doing things the right way.
@@HealingwithHEALOR thanks for commenting..I wasn't by any means saying your wrong - it's just confusing...Again, I appreciate you sending a reply (I wasn't aware it was your channel sorry - new to RUclips protocols.. 😂)...
@@leek1002 Of course, no offense taken. keep the Comments and questions coming, they motivate me to research more and help me become better at what I do. Thank you!
I have been prescribed Oestrogel & utrogestan capsules everyday continuous..i'm 54 & post menapausal. i'm not sure if your advice to apply the gel for 25 days & have a break applys if your post menapausal too ( not just peri menapausal) & if so do I take the utrogestan capsules for only 25 days aswell ?
Hi Kathryn, thank you for your comment. You are currently prescribed estrogen and progesterone therapy. Unless you have a documented estrogen deficiency or symptoms of estrogen deficiency such as severe osteoporosis, estrogen therapy is not helpful and can cause many negative effects. My advise regarding hormones is because when we use hormones every day, our receptors get down regulated and become less responsive. Giving a body a little break from hormone therapy has better results and fewer side effects. I would definitely encourage you to revisit the need for taking estrogen therapy at your age.
Thank you for your reply Dr. Raj Singh. I was going to take it for normal menapausal symptoms..hot flashes, joint pain etc. I dont have an oestrogen deficiency as u have suggested. I thought the benefits would outweigh the side effects & the risks but i do have my doubts. I will heed your advice.
Thank you for your comment. It depends on the reason you are on anticoagulation. If he have multiple blood clots it is not a good idea to be on estrogen therapy as these can increase the risk of future blood clots.
Dr, can hrt gel be used in mtf as they are low dosed? Whenever i search for estrogen gel It says estrogen gel for post menopausal treatment So, can this estrogen gel be used in MTF What about side-effects if yes
Thanks for your question. In order to transition we need much higher levels which are difficult to obtain with estrogen gels. In our practice we primarily use injections, oral medications or estrogen pellets.
@@HealingwithHEALOR thank you, doctor for your kind response Please one more question What are side effects if i apply gel to suppress my testosterone level. I just want to start my transitioning with gel
@@cbskawnnswsvessmjiokno3700 its not a side effect issue. you may not seen results with gel. you can certainly start with gel and see how your levels are in 30 days or so
Nice video... Please tell me that What I can do..in my case..?? That I am undergoing IVF and as per my doctor's advice, I apply Estrogen Gel at belly at morning after Bath... But Can I was my body and bath at evening, after coming from office...?? It is more than 10 hours after my applying the gel...Now, may I bath at evening..??Please please Suggest Sir...
Thank you for your comment. Gels are absorbed very quickly as they are alcohol based. You can wash the area 2 hours after applying the gel. All the best on your IVF.
Thank you for your comment. The best ratio is determined after reviewing your hormone results, age and symptoms. unfortunately, I am not able to answer this question without that information.
thank you for your question. If the hot flashes are caused by elevated estrogen or estrogen dominance than progesterone may be helpful. Most hot flashes are caused by imbalance between estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. You can certainly give this a trial for 4 weeks to see if your symptoms get better
wild yam is typically progesterone based and not be causing cancer type issues. Many of wild yam creams are laced with synthetic hormones so avoid buying them and get them from compunding pharmacy to avoid the risks
Thanks for your comment. Hormones, if done properly can change your life. At the same time, excessive amounts of hormones will lead to negative effects and complications. Goal of hormone therapy is to treat negative symptoms associated with hormone imbalance. When we replace hormones, we use extremely low-dose which is just meant to bring the hormones to physiologic level for that partcular age. If your hormones are low, it is likely that your body is already not making them. However, if very high doses of hormones are used, your own glands may stop producing its own natural hormones
thank you for your comment. Generally gels or patch are not recommended options to help transition as the dose absorbed is low and unpredictable. Best option would be to consider pellets, injection or pills.
I hope you’ve updated your opinions since this video was posted. It’s irresponsible _at best_ to suggest skipping multiple doses of estrogen each month. The levels aimed for are base levels similar to those at lowest point in the cycle to create a “floor” that no longer exists. Plunging women back into perimenopause or menopause on a monthly basis is terrible advice. Consistency is key. Applying estrogen to inner arms could increase the risk of transferring to the breast area. Unless there is outer arm skin damage, applying it there is not a problem. Also, you weren’t clear that hormones don’t *cause* breast cancer but may stimulate growth of *some* types of _existing_ cancers. If mentioning cancer, it would have been a good opportunity to remind women to stay up to date with breast screening and, if they still have a uterus, to use progesterone if taking estrogen. There is a lot of unfounded fear about breast cancer with HRT so it’s important to not inadvertently add to the fear. Testing - this is a symptoms-based diagnosis and efficacy is “tested” by making sure you know all the potential symptoms and asking your patients how well they are being managed. Hormones vary _wildly_ in perimenopause and not at all in menopause. With the exception of testosterone , they don’t need to be monitored. Testing is generally an unnecessary expense.
Thank you for comment. This video is based on my 15 plus year of practicing clinical medicine and based on current research and available evidence. however, Knowledge is ever evolving and that is always room for improvement and learning more. Kindly please share the articles or clinical resources you have used to formulate the above opinion. Thanks in advance.
@@HealingwithHEALOR I recognise there have been many changes in our understanding of menopause and treatment in the last few years. But I hope that you asking me - an internet stranger - to share my work doesn’t mean you’re planning to shirk your duty to stay up to date! It’s not that hard to head over to pubmed and fact check my claims as a start. I’m sure your patients and followers would appreciate an update anyway.
Thank you for your comment. yes this can be applied on the face. Skin of hands tends to be thick which leads to limited absorption so these creams are generally not beneficial for improving aging of hands.
Thank you for your comment. If you have additional questions, please feel free to post them in the forum here that I regularly monitor. www.healor.com/forum/transgender-care-q-and-a
Thank you for supporting our trans community! It's frustrating that as an aging woman I can't get HRT prescribed by my outdated providers, but I love that you offer an educational forum to help the LGBTQ's!
Can you make a video on hyaluronic acid supplement? Does sodium hyaluronate form of HA help in wrinkles when taken orally???? Does high weight and low weight HA make a difference when taken internally?
Thank you for your comment. This is a general video on applying topical hormone creams especially compounded creams. the general principles still apply to all women using hormone replacement therapy.
thanks for your comment. Those symptoms that you mentioned are not typical of testosterone replacement therapy. I encourage you to have another evaluation by your Doctor.
Thank you for your comment. creams applied to the vaginal wall are absorbed very quickly because of excellent blood supply in that area. I would recommend waiting about 90 minutes after the cream application before sexual activity to prevent cross spread.
Mistake by you estrogen causes uterine cancer progesterone causes breast cancer. And they are vica versa on protective qualities. If a menopausal woman still has a uterus she needs progesterone along with estrogen. If she no longer has a uterus she doesn't need progesterone.
Thanks for your comment. Estrogen is tissue growth hormone and responsible for many cancers. Progestreone is protective and reduces negative effects of estrogen. Progesterone does not cause breast cancer but rather protects agianst breast cancer risk. even if a women has no uterus and has high estrogen levels progestrone is indicated. most women have enough estrogen produced by adrenal glands to protect against vaginal dryness, hot flashes etc. Even if a women has no uterus, progesterone therapy is recommended along with estrogen therapy as estrogen therapy can cause breast cancer, increase risk of blood clots and breast cancer.
This video is GREAT! Right to the point with no annoying extra talking that votes the listener! You are a great speaker!
thank you very much for your kind words
Yes let me second this comment! Clear, concise and to the point, no filler, no click baity titles, no rambling on. Well done Dr. Singh, you are a great teacher!
I apply estradiol gel twice daily on inner thighs. I’m 6 yrs post hysterectomy. Nobody has EVER told me to skip some days! 😮
This was the best explanation I have heard. Especially on the capillary spot test for creams.
Thank you for your comment
You did an AMAZING job explaining thoroughly but quickly. I was not given any directions except "apply topically to inner thigh." It left me with too many questions on a Saturday. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your comment. I have written multiple blogs on hormone management at healor.com/blog. On our website you can comment on the blogs and ask questions
Not to be redundant, but thank you so much for offering such helpful information in a concise manner. I work for one of the top 10 hospitals in the US and cannot get one doctor to talk with me about the information you covered in your video/ comments. My PCP says it's useless to test hormones because they vary day-to-day and my gynecologist says that menopausal symptoms are just a “natural part of life" and wont prescribe HRT. What kind of clinic would I search for in my area to explore nutritional deficiencies, prolactin, cortisol levels and saliva testing and potentially prescribe HRT? Your clinic sounds outstanding!
Thank you for your nice comments. Hormones are definitely difficult to manage and lot of providers tend to dismiss hormone issues. hormone balancing if done properly can make such an impact on quality of life. Probably look for clinics in your area that offer hormone replacement therapy would be a good start.
I had a Dr who gave me the same dismissive behavior too. I left their practice and went to an OBGYN practice who has several specialist in HRT on staff . It's sad that women have to advocate so hard for medical relief against physicians who like to dismiss our needs. Hope you found someone to help you.
Look for a compounding pharmacy in your area & then call them & ask what gyn or physicians they are filling HRT prescriptions for and get an appt there.
Try searching for an office that specializes in midlife management, or hormone optimization.
Amazing tips. I needed to change everything after watching this. Thanks so much. 🌟
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the information. I am going to start using progesterone cream and will follow your instructions.
thank you
Thank you so much!! Extremely helpful. I'm so appreciative
Thanks for the kind words
Thank you for informative, helpful to the point information. I love that you provided summary notes too! Dr. Raj Singh, what about oral micronized progesterone should that be cycled like the testosterone & estrogen? Thank you Suzie (using husband acct.)
Hi Suzie, Ideally all hormone should be cycled especially in pre-menopausal state. After menopuase cycling is not required. Progesterone is a good balancing hormone, helps with sleep and calmness by binding to GABA receptors. I prefer giving one day a week hormone break to all my patient to keep the receptors hungry. I hope this helps
I cycle my estradiol injections and oral Progesterone. I have a five day bleed. I feel it’s important to shed my lining.
Thank you! Your video showed up on my newsfeed and it’s 4 years old. I’ll check your channel too but how about applying the estrogen cream on face? Would you recommend that or no? How about for premenopausal women, because you spoke about menstrual cycle.
Thank you for your question. Estrogen cream can be applied on the face to reduce fine wrinkles and lines. If your pre menopausal I would not recommend daily use however once a week or so estrogen cream to the face can help retain more water in the facial skin and improve the appearance of aging. Just be aware that if you have strong family history of skin cancers or if you have suspicious lesions on the face they can get worse with estrogen therapy.
He is talking about the transitional phase before full onset of menopausal.
thanks for that info!!!
When to apply estrogen and progestron creams. I heard estrogen in the morning and progestron at night.
estrogen can be applied anytime of the day. Progesterone use is recommended at nighttime as it binds to GABA receptors in the brain which helps us fall asleep. you can use progesterone during the day, however it can sometimes cause grogginess and drowsiness
Very informative. Thank you
you are so welcome. Thanks for the comment
what if the estrogen is a patch? do you still recommend using it 1-25 days and 5 days off?
Thank you for your question. Yes, I do recommend giving the body a break from hormone therapy. This helps minimize side effects and keeps the receptors sensitive so even low doses have a better effect on symptoms. This applies to estrogen patch therapy as well.
Is safe applying to the neck? I heard it provides increased collagen production….?
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this information, I recently went to a new hormone doctor, and he took me off of estrogen because he believes that it may cause breast cancer, but estrogen has so many benefits and I feel I should continue to take it. it's about balancing hormones, so if I am not taking estrogen, then my hormones aren't going to be balanced. I think I need to go to an endocrinologist, I think they would be able to give me the information and proper care that I need, as it can be confusing when every doctor has a different opinion, which I don't need, I only need the facts, not what you feel, but what is based on my body needs. Perhaps, I should make a appoint with you Dr. Raj Singh.
Again, thank you very much.
Thank you for your comments. whether or not estrogen therapy is needed depends on your blood tests and symptoms. Because we are exposed to so many environmental estrogens, most woman do not have estrogen deficiency. We use estrogen replacement in patients who have extremely low estrogen levels, have osteoporosis not responding to traditional treatment with bisphosphonates and some other indications. Most menopausal symptoms can simply be treated by replacing testosterone. Hormones are always tricky to treat as we had so many conflicting clinical trial in the last 20+ years. Your can always schedule a virtual appointment with our clinic in Las Vegas.
@@HealingwithHEALOR thank you
First definitely get rid of that doctor (assuming you did that by now.) There is a brand new major study out & HRT is not cancer causing in most instances & estrogen replacement is absolutely necessary for so many aspects of women’s health including: heart (#1 killer of women) bone & brain (Alzheimers) not to mention estrogen cream for vagina which can atrophy (shrink!), extreme dryness causing uti, painful intercourse, etc. estrogen is vital to your health. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
@HairstylesbyCarol you should consider watching menopause Taylor on RUclips. She teaches you everything you need to know about menopause.
Can you wash off the sure you placed the cream after a few hours once it’s absorbed.? I’m worried about transference to family members and pets.
yes, after 2 hours you can wash it off.
Hello, and thank you so much for this video. I am considering starting DHEA or estrogen cream to help several symptoms of aging. I am not under a doctors care at this time, just trying a low dose cream to see if it's beneficial. What is your opinion on DHEA cream & it's effectiveness on post menopausal symptoms vs estrogen creams?
thank you so much for your comment. you have to be extremely careful when using hormones such as estrogen as they can stimulate certain cancers. A doctor's consultation is highly recommended. DHEA creams are expensive and not very useful as our skin absorption of creams goes down with age. Best is to take DHEA supplementation in a capsule form. Again you want to know if you DHEA levels are low before starting this supplement. DHEA can get converted to estrogen or testosterone and can cause acne problems and hair growth if excessive doses are used. Again, highly recommend seeing a physician before starting these treatments
@@HealingwithHEALOR Thank you so very much!! I will take your advice 👍🙂
Can men use bio identical progesterone cream without side effects?
You say in the video to use estrogen cream in the morning but than in the comment section you say it can be applied anytime of the day. I have been using it at night because that's when I take my showers and my skin is clean. When is the best time to use it?
Thank you so much for your comment. We prefer hormone creams to be applied after shower during daytime. When applied at nighttime there is potential for the cream to be spreading to bed sheets and pillows and any other person coming in contact with bedding can also get exposure to these hormones
Thank you so much
What about combination cream. Estrogen and progesterone combo cream. Is it safe
Thank you for your comment. Hormones are very safe when used appropriately. Any time your on estrogen therapy it should always be balanced with progesterone to reduce risk of estrogen induced risks. since I do not have any knowledge of your medical problems, age and symptoms I am unable to answer this question properly. Progesterone creams are always safe, however when comes to using estrogen there many factors that have to be considered.
An excellent and highly informative video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very, very helpful.
thank you so much
Thank you for the excellent information, Dr. When applying bio-identical estrogen and progesterone to the face, should they be used on alternate days? Does using progesterone intermittant with estriol keep the receptors "hungry" as you put it? Will the receptors in your face stop responding if you apply hormones 7 days a week (even if you are altering estrogen and progesterone)? If so, how long of a break does one need to reset the receptor sensitivity? Thanks again for your advice!
Thank you for your comment. All these creams tend to be quite greasy and can cause clogging of facial skin pores. I generally advise my clients to apply to the face only once a week. And the other days, it should be applied to one of the recommended areas as I pointed out in the video. most of my clients will skip 1 day a week to give their bodies a break from all hormone applications. I do not have much experience or data to recommend for or against every other day application of estrogen alternating with progesterone. I would recommend speaking to your doctor who prescribed such a regimen. I hope I was able to answer your questions
@@HealingwithHEALOR Very helpful - thank you! Could you tell me if -in theory- progesterone "clears" the receptor site of estrogen and vice versa)?
@@pancakepancake3789Progesterone downregulates the estrogen receptors but does not decrease the number of estrogen receptors. so even if estrogen is high it has a difficult time expressing its tissue effects in presence of progesterone. I hope this answers your question
Very helpful thank you❤
you are so very welcome
Please what's the best way to apply estrogel on the tummy? All over tummy or just lower belly. My doctor recommended on tummy. Thank you
thank you for your comment.Hormone creams Should never be applied on the lower abdomen as they can increase risk of atrophy of testis in men and uterine or vaginal growth in females. Apply the hormones around the belly avoiding the lower abdomen area. Hope this was helpful
Question--should the creams generally be used at the same hour each day?
Also, how often to use the progesterone pills? You mentioned testosterone 6 days/week and estrogen days 1-25. What about progesterone pills? Thx!! Great video!!!
morning time is considered ideal after shower for better absorption
progesterone pills can be used daily after menopause. Before menopause best is to use during the 2nd half of the menstrual cycle
I can't find any information on applying moisturizers over topical hrt creams. I use a retinol moisturizer - is that okay?
HRT cream should be applied on clean surface. once it has been absorbed ( 2 -3 hours) you can apply other creams over that area.
Is it o.k right after a hot bath or shower? Skipping one week a month is also recommended after menopause when using bi-est and DHEA and or testosterone?
Thank you for your comment. it is recommended to apply it after a shower on clean skin. One week skipping is not required post-menopause we recommend to skip 1 day a week to maintain receptor sensitivity
Thanks for information! I'm post menopause so should I not use my estrogen & testosterone everyday??
thank you for your question. Most postmenopausal women do not need estrogen therapy as enough estrogen can be converted in the body from testosterone itself. It all depends on how bad your symptoms are and how low your levels are. We also pay attention to bone health with a DEXA scan among other factors and that is how we make a determination on whether or not to add estrogen. It has always a good idea to not take hormones every single day. I prefer the 6 day on and 1 day off approach
@@HealingwithHEALOR I had my levels tested a few months ago. My testosterone was a 9 free testosterone 0.8 Estradiol 9.1 and Progesterone 1.0. Also had a Dexa Scan and I have Osteopenia in my left hip. My doctor told me I need Estrogen, Progesterone and to start taking vitamin d calcium and vitamin K2 for my bones. I had to ask for the testosterone for my sex drive or she wasn't going to prescribe it until I asked. What do you think?
Is there an advantage to using Biest twice a day vs once a day?
Thank you for your comment. I am not aware of any advantage to using it twice daily
Where can I rotate the places when using 2 different creams testosterone and estradiol ? And still keep them away from my arms and breasts? I am 61 being treated for menopause issues and tanked hormones. I am also prescribed progesterone oil capsules.
This is very confusing! Do I use them continuously or take a break and how do I rotate when using multiple creams? Do you do zoom visits.
Thanks for the question. You can use the inner side of both forearms or arms and the inner side of both thighs and the area above the belly button. hormone cream should be kept away from breasts as they can induce breast cancer and also cause breast tenderness. since you are 61 you can use the creams continuously. I do recommend giving at least 1 day break after every 6 days to keep the receptors sensitive. We do offer virtual consultations. you can schedule a visit on healor.com
No comment to my questions
@@jenniferprew6888 I posted the response above. here it is again Thanks for the question. You can use the inner side of both forearms or arms and the inner side of both thighs and the area above the belly button. hormone cream should be kept away from breasts as they can induce breast cancer and also cause breast tenderness. since you are 61 you can use the creams continuously. I do recommend giving at least 1 day break after every 6 days to keep the receptors sensitive.
Thank you!
you are so welcome
Wow, someone also said blood tests are useless and I should relay on symptoms . My dr does blood work every 6 months . What’s the point of it though ?🤔
Blood tests are important for monitoring hormones. That being said, saliva tests are more accurate and more reliable when topical hormone therapy is used
What is Testosterone gel made of? Seems like I can’t find it anywhere?
thank you for your comment. Synthetic testosterone is man made based on testosterone formula. Bioidentical testosterone comes from soy bean oils and sometimes yams. I hope that answers your question
Thank you for those great tips ! Can testosterone cream be applied at night, right before bedtime ? I find it easier that way since during the day I have to workout, take shower again, go to the swimming pool and my schedule is not fixed. ☺️ Thank you
Thank you for your comment. For men, it is always recommended to apply the cream in the morning as testosterone levels tend to peak in the a.m. for males. For females the testosterone levels are relatively consistent throughout the day so nighttime application is okay.
- make sure the skin is clean before application, application after shower is best
- give the cream at least 2 hours for Full absorption before getting into bed
- Be extra careful if you have young children as the testosterone cream can get transferred to pillow covers and bed sheets and then can be transferred to children from the bedding.
Thanks - great tips
My pleasure!
Mayo clinic , NIH and other reputed health organizations state these creams DO IN FACT enter the bloodstream. So you need to site your source on saying it does not.
Thank you for your comment. point I was trying to make was that when applied topically these creams are rapidly absorbed as they travel through lymphatics. Some of the hormones will still make into bloodstream but for accurate monitoring salivary hormone testing is preferred especially when using topical creams.
@@HealingwithHEALOR I see
For menopausal women who can't shower everyday due to dry skin, is it okay to apply on dry skin?
Were also going to need all available skin areas when we use more than one pump.
It's confusing that you say to rub it in as the package insert days to not rub gel in or not massage the skin area.
Hi Laura thank you for your comment. There are many ways to apply topical medications. If you already have dry skin you should not apply medications containing alcohol based gel as this was only further exaggerate the dry skin condition. Our patients are given compounded medication which is non alcohol based formula and has to be rubbed in for proper absorption. If your medication is in alcohol based gel, these are rapidly absorbed from the skin and do not need to be rubbed in. Your dry skin condition could be secondary to lack of thyroid hormone, lack of estrogen or other hormone imbalance. Topical medication generally are not an ideal way of hormone replacement for postmenopausal woman as with age, are skin has less blood supply and topical medications are poorly absorbed.
Castor oil. Dilute it and put it on at night. It helps nourish the skin. I'd recommend a good organic shea butter and avocado cream.
Flaxseed oil.. to take internally.
What cream do you recommend?
thank you for your question. This is a difficult question to answer without knowing any health history. Hormone creams can contain estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and other ingredients. the best combination of these medication can only be choose after careful review of history and diagnostic testing. Please discuss with your doctor
Sooo, i am very "abc" thorough. I need visuals and examples. What is the example rotation? Inner arm one day, inner thigh the next, inner arm the third day, then inner thigh the fourth day? And also, do you rub it on both inner arms at the same time or just rub it in one arm?
Thank you
thank you for your comment. I think your over complicating it, you can just rotate in between inner arms and that is totally fine. idea is to use an alternating site for better absorption
Thank you Dr. 🥰🥰
Always welcome
Would it be worthwhile trying a compounded estradiol cream rather than Divigel because not sure if I'm absorbing it well. Would that be twice a day ?
thank you for your comment. Generally we like to avoid synthetic estrogen creams as the estradiol source is from horse urine and tends to be significantly more potent than our natural estrogen. A bioidentical hormone replacement therapy might be more beneficial. If your using the hormone cream appropriately, then absorption is rarely an issue.
If your symptoms are not better, then it is likely that your hormones are not balanced. Most of the woman are not low in estrogen. A lot of the vasomotor symptoms of Peri or postmenopausal are related to issues with progesterone, testosterone or DHEA. Since I do not have access to your health history, I am unable to advise you on the best dosing. Please discuss this with your doctor.
Scrotul application works best
thank you for your comment. I do not recommend scrotal application due to increase risk of testicular shrinkage and suppressed sperm count.
Which in general has better antiaging property? Estradiol cream or estriol cream?
Estradiol aka E2 is the strongest estrogen so will have the most effect at lower concentrations. The other two estrogens Estriol and estrone are very mild and have limited effects. There is not much data supporting one estrogen over the other when it comes to anti aging. most creams will have either two estrogens (Bi-Est) or all three estrogens (Tri-Est) in different ratios.
@@HealingwithHEALOR www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6451761/
@@titirmajumdar3730 thank you so much for sharing this. I will surely read this once I have a little free time.
@@HealingwithHEALOR That's so nice of you to be so interactive❤!
I have one last question -
People use premarin on face.
But everywhere it's written it's for vaginal use.
Do people use premarin vaginal cream on face?
OR
There's a separate premarin 'facial' cream?
@@titirmajumdar3730 I have read some articles showing the benefit of anti aging with premarin cream on the face. This is not a common practice and not something I utilize in my practice. Use your best judgement
Does the vulva absorb oral micronized progesterone?
Thanks for your comment. Oral progesterone is meant to be taken orally and will not absorb when applied to the vulva.
Can different hormones be blended and used together on the same area? I’ve seen some info say they have to be used separately on different areas of the skin. If so, why? What happens if they are mixed?
thank you for your question. Yes different hormones can be blended and used together in the same area. Only restriction is that if the cream contains estrogen it can not be applied to the breast area as this can stimulate or increase the risk of breast cancer. Women also can have breast engorgement and nipple tenderness when applying estrogen cream directly on the breast area
Hello,my dr have told me to apply it on face , 1 sachet to be used for three days , can we apply testosterone gel on face ?
applying testosterone gel to the face is not a good idea as this will make the sebum thicker, make your skin oily and can increase facial hair and acne problems
Why does estrogel make me bloated?? I also get stomach discomfort too.?
Thank you for your comment. Estrogen therapy results in increased fluid retention and bloating and abdominal cramps or discomfort is a common symptom of elevated levels of estrogen. In my opinion, you may be getting higher doses of estrogen and that may be the reason you are getting these negative side effects. Dscuss this with your doctor, consider adding progesterone and rechecking hormone levels. Most woman do not need estrogen replacement therapy as we have enough environmental estrogens to stimulate our estrogen receptors
Can estrogel be rubbed on the face? Even if its just once weekly?
Yes, occasional use of estrogen on the face can help with increasing water content in the skin, which can help improve the appearance of the skin and improve some of the fine lines.
جزاك الله خير دكتور😊
Is premarin (conjugated estrogen) cream safe for face ?
With age, our skin holds less moisture which leads to the development of fine lines and wrinkles. Estrogen helps promote water retention in the skin and can help with reducing fine lines. Estrogen creams are not recommended for daily use on the face, however, about once a week use can be considered provided no history of skin cancers, or any suspicious lesions on the face. Estrogen causes tissue growth and can stimulate the growth of skin cancer. The best option is to discuss with your doctor.
@@HealingwithHEALOR thank you so much for replying
Well, you are wrong on the point about blood hormone levels. I tested mine on and off the hormone gels and wow, there was a huge difference!
Thank you for your comments. of course, I can be wrong as well. Since I do not have all the facts, I am unable to defend my opinion. All the best
@@HealingwithHEALOR I appreciate that you are open to hearing and learning. X
@@Corrans of course, I am improving my knowledge every single day. all the comments help a lot and motivate me to research and learn more
It doesn't work for peri women. Bloods are not accurate. Post and older you can get bloods done.
Would estradiol or estriol cream to scalp help with menopausal hair thinning and hair loss? Many meno women with normal androgen levels suffer loss of hair and hair becomes thin, dry and brittle. It is devastating.
Thank you for your comment. At this time it is not clear if androgens playing a role in female pattern hair loss as most females with hair loss tend to have normal androgen levels. Even if serum antigen levels are normal, some patients may have elevated conversion of dihydro testosterone conversion in the scalp so Topical application of dihydro testosterone blockers combined with minoxidil, red light therapy and platelet rich plasma can be beneficial. We also check for additional testing such as nutrition levels, thyroid hormones, prolactin levels, insulin. Certain medication may also be contributing to female pattern hair loss. In my opinion, Estradiol or estriol creams do not help with female pattern hair loss. I would recommend seeing your doctor to get a full workup to diagnose the underlying cause of hair loss and start treatments early before significant hair loss has occurred for best results.
@@HealingwithHEALOR Thank you for your reply and additional information. I have gone to a dozen doctors. I have ruled out nutritional, thyroid, traction, insulin as culprits. I've been taking topical estradiol (Divigel 0.75mg) and Prometrium 100-200mg as well Minoxidil 1ml 2%/day for a year and that has not helped. 2 months ago my doctor started me on Finasteride 5mg po qd to see if that helps decrease DHT from attacking my hair follicles. Nothing seems to be working. I feel like meno turns women into old men even if they compensate for loss of ovarian function. 😥😭🥺
@@crepesuzette5540 Hi, Hair loss treatments can be challenging sometimes. Might I suggest looking at your saliva cortisol levels. sometimes unmanaged stress can be overlooked as a potential cause. you can also consider getting PDO threads for hair follicle stimulation. Hope this helps
This Dr. Is saying complete opposite to many other sites...I am not suggesting he's wrong I am just saying there's many different opinions out there...
I don't get it. Don't know who to believe...
I started today and my pharmacist said to place it on wrists 2" site and on neck too.
Didn't mention to rotate sites although rotation makes sense.
Also, no other Dr. I've seen talks about having a rest day (which kinda makes sense but other people have said the key is to be consistent!!
Super confused 😕
Thank you for your comment. Medicine is all about interpretation, and we all have different ways of approaching certain conditions and hormones are no different. There are no large clinical trials for compounded medications which leads to a lot of different and sometimes opposing opinions. I completely agree that a site rotation is important. My opinions are formed based on almost 15 years of practicing medicine and managing hormone-related disorders. Trust your medical provider and your body, if your symptoms are improved then you are doing things the right way.
@@HealingwithHEALOR thanks for commenting..I wasn't by any means saying your wrong - it's just confusing...Again, I appreciate you sending a reply (I wasn't aware it was your channel sorry - new to RUclips protocols.. 😂)...
@@leek1002 Of course, no offense taken. keep the Comments and questions coming, they motivate me to research more and help me become better at what I do. Thank you!
@@HealingwithHEALOR thanks Dr.
I have been prescribed Oestrogel & utrogestan capsules everyday continuous..i'm 54 & post menapausal. i'm not sure if your advice to apply the gel for 25 days & have a break applys if your post menapausal too ( not just peri menapausal) & if so do I take the utrogestan capsules for only 25 days aswell ?
Hi Kathryn, thank you for your comment. You are currently prescribed estrogen and progesterone therapy. Unless you have a documented estrogen deficiency or symptoms of estrogen deficiency such as severe osteoporosis, estrogen therapy is not helpful and can cause many negative effects. My advise regarding hormones is because when we use hormones every day, our receptors get down regulated and become less responsive. Giving a body a little break from hormone therapy has better results and fewer side effects. I would definitely encourage you to revisit the need for taking estrogen therapy at your age.
Thank you for your reply Dr. Raj Singh. I was going to take it for normal menapausal symptoms..hot flashes, joint pain etc. I dont have an oestrogen deficiency as u have suggested. I thought the benefits would outweigh the side effects & the risks but i do have my doubts. I will heed your advice.
@@kathryncleary5495 you are very welcome.
@@kathryncleary5495Yes you need estrogen for all those reasons mentioned. No idea why this “menopause” doc is so uninformed!
If I'm in anticoagulation therapy with warfarin is sure use these creams?
I think i can do it if I adjust the doses.
Thank you for your comment. It depends on the reason you are on anticoagulation. If he have multiple blood clots it is not a good idea to be on estrogen therapy as these can increase the risk of future blood clots.
Hi, does usp micronized progesterone have any risk of clotting as well?
Dr, can hrt gel be used in mtf as they are low dosed? Whenever i search for estrogen gel
It says estrogen gel for post menopausal treatment
So, can this estrogen gel be used in MTF
What about side-effects if yes
Please doctor reply
Thanks for your question. In order to transition we need much higher levels which are difficult to obtain with estrogen gels. In our practice we primarily use injections, oral medications or estrogen pellets.
@@HealingwithHEALOR thank you, doctor for your kind response
Please one more question
What are side effects if i apply gel to suppress my testosterone level.
I just want to start my transitioning with gel
@@cbskawnnswsvessmjiokno3700 its not a side effect issue. you may not seen results with gel. you can certainly start with gel and see how your levels are in 30 days or so
thank you!
you are so very welcome!
Thank you
Nice video...
Please tell me that What I can do..in my case..?? That I am undergoing IVF and as per my doctor's advice, I apply Estrogen Gel at belly at morning after Bath...
But Can I was my body and bath at evening, after coming from office...?? It is more than 10 hours after my applying the gel...Now, may I bath at evening..??Please please Suggest Sir...
Thank you for your comment. Gels are absorbed very quickly as they are alcohol based. You can wash the area 2 hours after applying the gel. All the best on your IVF.
@@HealingwithHEALOR Thank You Sir..
@@tapomitabasuroychowdhury1673 you are very welcome
What is the best ratio for bio identical Hormone estrogen:progestrone
Thank you for your comment. The best ratio is determined after reviewing your hormone results, age and symptoms. unfortunately, I am not able to answer this question without that information.
Doctor can progesterone cream stop hot flashes in the body
thank you for your question. If the hot flashes are caused by elevated estrogen or estrogen dominance than progesterone may be helpful. Most hot flashes are caused by imbalance between estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. You can certainly give this a trial for 4 weeks to see if your symptoms get better
@@HealingwithHEALOR thanks sir
is Wild Yam cream can cause cancer?
wild yam is typically progesterone based and not be causing cancer type issues. Many of wild yam creams are laced with synthetic hormones so avoid buying them and get them from compunding pharmacy to avoid the risks
I'm scared to take any hormone. Will my body stop naturally making that hormone?
Thanks for your comment. Hormones, if done properly can change your life. At the same time, excessive amounts of hormones will lead to negative effects and complications. Goal of hormone therapy is to treat negative symptoms associated with hormone imbalance. When we replace hormones, we use extremely low-dose which is just meant to bring the hormones to physiologic level for that partcular age. If your hormones are low, it is likely that your body is already not making them. However, if very high doses of hormones are used, your own glands may stop producing its own natural hormones
@@HealingwithHEALOR thank you so much.
Doctor can i use oestrogel gel for hrt mtf
thank you for your comment. Generally gels or patch are not recommended options to help transition as the dose absorbed is low and unpredictable. Best option would be to consider pellets, injection or pills.
I hope you’ve updated your opinions since this video was posted.
It’s irresponsible _at best_ to suggest skipping multiple doses of estrogen each month. The levels aimed for are base levels similar to those at lowest point in the cycle to create a “floor” that no longer exists. Plunging women back into perimenopause or menopause on a monthly basis is terrible advice. Consistency is key.
Applying estrogen to inner arms could increase the risk of transferring to the breast area. Unless there is outer arm skin damage, applying it there is not a problem.
Also, you weren’t clear that hormones don’t *cause* breast cancer but may stimulate growth of *some* types of _existing_ cancers. If mentioning cancer, it would have been a good opportunity to remind women to stay up to date with breast screening and, if they still have a uterus, to use progesterone if taking estrogen. There is a lot of unfounded fear about breast cancer with HRT so it’s important to not inadvertently add to the fear.
Testing - this is a symptoms-based diagnosis and efficacy is “tested” by making sure you know all the potential symptoms and asking your patients how well they are being managed. Hormones vary _wildly_ in perimenopause and not at all in menopause. With the exception of testosterone , they don’t need to be monitored. Testing is generally an unnecessary expense.
Thank you for comment. This video is based on my 15 plus year of practicing clinical medicine and based on current research and available evidence. however, Knowledge is ever evolving and that is always room for improvement and learning more. Kindly please share the articles or clinical resources you have used to formulate the above opinion. Thanks in advance.
@@HealingwithHEALOR I recognise there have been many changes in our understanding of menopause and treatment in the last few years. But I hope that you asking me - an internet stranger - to share my work doesn’t mean you’re planning to shirk your duty to stay up to date! It’s not that hard to head over to pubmed and fact check my claims as a start. I’m sure your patients and followers would appreciate an update anyway.
@@zedddddddddddddddd Thank you. Will do. Sending you kindness and Love
what about the dose?
Thank you for your question. Could you be more specific on what you are asking
Can we use ovestin vaginal cream on face and hands?
Thank you for your comment. yes this can be applied on the face. Skin of hands tends to be thick which leads to limited absorption so these creams are generally not beneficial for improving aging of hands.
Thx
you are so wellcome
I am a transexual and have been using gels. Thank you for your advise
Thank you for your comment. If you have additional questions, please feel free to post them in the forum here that I regularly monitor.
www.healor.com/forum/transgender-care-q-and-a
Thank you for supporting our trans community! It's frustrating that as an aging woman I can't get HRT prescribed by my outdated providers, but I love that you offer an educational forum to help the LGBTQ's!
Can you make a video on hyaluronic acid supplement?
Does sodium hyaluronate form of HA help in wrinkles when taken orally????
Does high weight and low weight HA make a difference when taken internally?
Thank you. absolutely no data suggesting HA or collagen supplements are beneficial. I will surely add this to my list of topics
@@HealingwithHEALOR waiting! Thank you!
Ur not differentiating age of woman, premenopausal, menopausal or post menopausal. Also regular HRT or compounded HRT.
Thank you for your comment. This is a general video on applying topical hormone creams especially compounded creams. the general principles still apply to all women using hormone replacement therapy.
I was given testosterone cream makes my breasts hurt and shoulders
thanks for your comment. Those symptoms that you mentioned are not typical of testosterone replacement therapy. I encourage you to have another evaluation by your Doctor.
@@HealingwithHEALOR Thank you
I am now using an estriol vaginal cream three days per week. How will that affect my husband? Should you have sex the same day that you use the cream?
Thank you for your comment. creams applied to the vaginal wall are absorbed very quickly because of excellent blood supply in that area. I would recommend waiting about 90 minutes after the cream application before sexual activity to prevent cross spread.
Estriol is not Estradiol.
Mistake by you estrogen causes uterine cancer progesterone causes breast cancer. And they are vica versa on protective qualities. If a menopausal woman still has a uterus she needs progesterone along with estrogen. If she no longer has a uterus she doesn't need progesterone.
Thanks for your comment. Estrogen is tissue growth hormone and responsible for many cancers. Progestreone is protective and reduces negative effects of estrogen. Progesterone does not cause breast cancer but rather protects agianst breast cancer risk.
even if a women has no uterus and has high estrogen levels progestrone is indicated.
most women have enough estrogen produced by adrenal glands to protect against vaginal dryness, hot flashes etc. Even if a women has no uterus, progesterone therapy is recommended along with estrogen therapy as estrogen therapy can cause breast cancer, increase risk of blood clots and breast cancer.
Thank you