Florham Park, New Jersey perimenopause doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. of AstraMDhealth treats female hormone imbalances caused by hormone decline using functional medicine including bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

The gradual decline in hormone production is often the source of the uncomfortable signs of perimenopause, which can persist for years before a woman officially enters menopause. While conventional treatments may provide temporary symptom relief through medications such as anti-inflammatories and antidepressants, they are unable to address the underlying cause, declining or imbalanced hormones. Perimenopause doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides Florham Park, New Jersey women an answer to the root cause; not only delivering relief from the symptoms, but also giving patients a chance at a sustainable and healthy balance, stabilizing their hormones, and bringing them back to natural vitality. Florham Park, New Jersey functional medicine doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides compassionate, educated medical care focused on naturally restoring hormone balance offering a more sustainable solution to long-term wellbeing, enabling Morris County, New Jersey women to reclaim their vitality and live life to its fullest potential.

Florham Park, New Jersey perimenopause doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides bioidentical hormone therapy to help women eliminate the symptoms of perimenopause and age-related hormone decline. Call (862) 281-6587 today!

Symptoms of Perimenopause

Natasha Fuksina, M.D. uses advanced hormone testing, bioidentical hormone therapy and functional medicine treatments to help Morris County, New Jersey women naturally replenish deficient hormones and gain relief from symptoms associated with perimenopause or menopause. Perimenopause is known to cause numerous symptoms that are different for each women experiencing them. Common symptoms include:

If you’ve noticed more feelings of instability, irritability and uncontrollable surges of emotion, then you may be experiencing the common, yet often neglected, mood swings that are caused by dropping hormone levels.

Irregular periods can be concerning whether you spot for hours or gush for days. Cycles may also vary, and women may get periods sporadically, every few weeks, or every few months. Women going through perimenopause eventually stop their periods altogether when they enter menopause, but if you’re not there yet, having relief and a cycle you can trust can be important.

Hot flashes aren’t just for fully menopausal women. Dropping estrogen and progesterone levels can leave perimenopausal women suddenly needing to stand in front of the freezer because your body is radiating with the heat of a thousand burning suns. If you’ve experienced the quick and unexpected onslaught of symptoms such as sweat, blotchy skin, rapid heartbeats, and anxiety then you know how mortifying an unanticipated hot flash can be.

The fluctuating hormonal levels of Perimenopause can cause extreme distress to a sleep cycle; often causing insomnia or fatigue from unrestful sleep. Other symptoms such as stress incontinence and hot flashes may also lead to frequently and urgently waking up at inconvenient times–adding to the frustration. If you are stressed about sleep, it may be time to call Dr. Fuksina at (862) 281-6587.

We never think it’s going to happen to us… then it does. Our drive for intimacy fades, we experience vaginal dryness, and it stresses our relationships with our partners. Studies suggest that around 50% of women struggle with maintaining their libido due to dropping estrogen and testosterone levels.

Decreasing hormone levels are often responsible for causing a loss of bone density in perimenopausal women. Along with improvements in diet and exercise habits, undergoing Hormone Replacement Therapy can help to keep your bone density strong. This is important to prevent osteoporosis, a disorder that makes you much more likely to break bones in a fall. Stabilizing these hormones is a great step towards supporting your skeletal structure.

The reduction of estrogen comes with a hefty health toll in the form of cholesterol regulation. Due to its effects on the metabolism, lower estrogen levels can cause LDL (bad cholesterol) to spike while HDL (good cholesterol) wanes. This causes plaque buildup in our arteries, tampering with blood flow and leading to increased risk of heart disease or blood clotting.

Estrogen helps maintain the integrity of the muscles and organs in your pelvic area, keeping them strong and healthy. As estrogen levels decrease, those supporting structures weaken, forcing your bladder and urethra to do more work on their own and causing them to become lax and tired. This is why many women experience urinary stress during their perimenopausal years.

A major environmental change such as moving or remodeling is considered one of the top ten stressors in a person’s life. Unlike changing apartments, you don’t get to decide when or how your body is going to start shifting hormones, and there’s no escape from that change: so, it stands to reason that perimenopause is considered a major impediment to your peace and comfort.

New Jersey Perimenopause Care

Reclaim Your Balance: Natural Solutions for Perimenopause and Beyond

Feel your best during perimenopause and menopause with the help of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Call Natasha Fuksina, M.D. today at (862) 281-6587 to arrange your appointment and discover a new lease on life.