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- $Title{Female Hormone Treatment for "Menopause Arthritis"?}
- $Subject{menopause arthritis osteoporosis medication medications age aging old
- older osteoarthritis bone thinning joint joints hormone hormonal female
- hormones}
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- Female Hormone Treatment for "Menopause Arthritis"?
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- QUESTION: My joints seem a bit stiffer these days, and so during a recent
- visit with my physician, I mentioned my problem to him. His diagnosis was a
- condition he called "menopause arthritis". The prescription is to be female
- hormones, but I would like your opinion before beginning medications that I
- might have to take for the rest of my life. What do you think?
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- ANSWER: Frankly, I am a bit confused by this diagnosis, as I know of no
- condition labeled "menopausal arthritis". While it is true that
- osteoarthritis is seen more commonly as we grow older, this is related more to
- the years of wear and tear on the joints, rather than to any hormonal changes
- which may be occurring at the same time. If x-rays were taken during your
- examination, it may be that your physician discovered that your bone
- structures were thinning, as a result of a condition called osteoporosis,
- which is related to diminishing hormonal flow in women and for which treatment
- with female hormones would be indicated. However, osteoporosis is not
- considered to be a form of arthritis. I sense a bit of a breakdown in
- communications here, and believe that you would be best served by discussing
- this problem with your doctor once again. Be sure you get the exact name of
- the diagnosis, and his reasons for making it. You are entitled to an
- explanation of the benefits of the medications he is prescribing for you, as
- well as any side effects you might be on the watch for. When this has been
- discussed, you certainly will have a better understanding of what is truly
- going on, and the ability to make an educated decision regarding your future
- treatment.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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