Estradiol
Estradiol is the most potent and predominant form of estrogen in the body before menopause. It regulates the menstrual cycle, supports bone strength, cardiovascular health, and maintains vaginal and urinary tissue integrity.
Estradiol is the most potent and predominant form of estrogen in the body before menopause. It regulates the menstrual cycle, supports bone strength, cardiovascular health, and maintains vaginal and urinary tissue integrity. Inline content unavailable
As the ovaries slow down, estradiol levels drop sharply. This can lead to hot flashes, sleep troubles, mood swings, vaginal dryness, and weaker bones.
Estradiol is used in hormone therapy (HT) to ease menopause symptoms and protect bone and heart health. The FDA indications for estradiol in hormone therapy are for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis, and treatment of vulvar vaginal atrophy. You might see it in forms like pills, patches, gels, or vaginal creams. It remains one of the most effective treatments for vasomotor symptoms, bone protection, and genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM).
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How Amissa Helps:
Amissa supports estradiol users:
Track symptoms – Log hot flashes, sleep issues, mood changes, and more to build a clear picture of your menopause experience.
See trends – Spot patterns in your symptoms and health data over time to better understand what’s changing.
Automatically share insights with your doctor – personalized summaries of your symptoms and activities are available to your provider so they can offer care that fits your needs. Inline content unavailable