Understanding Benign Breast Disease
Benign breast disease is a collective term for non-cancerous medical conditions that affect the breast. Breast tissue is very sensitive and responsive to the influence of hormones, particularly estrogen. Most of the common disorders of the breast are due to the effects of estrogen dominance due to insufficient production of the hormone progesterone.
Throughout the monthly menstrual cycle the breast tissue is affected and can change with fluctuating hormone levels.
Progesterone deficiency in the second half of the menstrual cycle (luteal phase days 12-26) can result in breast tenderness, breast pain, hot breasts and increased breast density. Other commonly experienced symptoms include variable mood, depression, anxiety, fatigue reduced feeling of well-being, memory disturbances, loss of self-worth, menstrual changes, headaches and migraines. Progesterone deficiency is generally at its most severe from the mid-20’s until the early menopausal years.
This free booklet explains the causes, symptoms and treatment options for managing low progesterone and cyclic breast changes in women and much more.
The booklet does not cover the issue of breast cancer – only non-cancerous conditions.
Downloading the booklets is FREE.
In this information booklet topics discussed include:
- What is benign breast disease?
- Normal Breast Structure
- How do I find breast disease?
- When should I be concerned?
- What are the signs and symptoms of breast cancer?
- What causes benign breast disease?
- Who develops benign breast disease?
- How dangerous is benign breast disease?
- How is benign breast disease treated?
- What can I expect at my doctor’s visit?
- What are the pros and cons of natural progesterone treatment versus synthetics?
- What is the role of progesterone in humans?
ProFeme® natural progesterone cream for women is a pharmaceutical grade progesterone cream used to replace the hormone progesterone in women with low progesterone or experiencing estrogen dominance and associated conditions such as benign breast disease.
Personal Assessment Tools
- Female Progesterone Deficiency Self-Assessment: The Progesterone Deficiency Assessment questionnaire is a 18 question symptom-based assessment tool used to assess the severity of symptoms due to progesterone deficiency in premenopausal, peri-menopausal and menopausal women. It examines physical and emotional aspects generally associated with hormonal changes from the age 35 onwards.
The symptoms of estrogen dominance can vary widely from woman to woman and start many years prior to reaching menopause. Each womans transition into menopause is different. Some women have mild, early menopause symptoms. Other women find the quality of their lives significantly affected by changes in mood, memory, productivity, and by uncomfortable physical symptoms. Use the Progesterone Deficiency Assessment Questionnaire by checking one box for each symptom then view the chart at the bottom of the questionnaire and discover the Action Steps that may be right for you.Evaluate your symptoms with the Female Progesterone Deficiency Self-Assessment
Products
ProFeme® 3.2% and 10% Progesterone Cream is specifically targeted for use in women with declined or lowered progesterone levels. Low progesterone in women is associated with mood changes, premenstrual symptoms (PMS), altered menstrual flow and irregularities, menopausal symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and skin itching, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, pregnancy complications, infertility and posterior blepharitis (eye irritation). ProFeme® Progesterone Cream for women is the world's only clinically trialled and tested pharmaceutical grade progesterone cream. Using natural or bio identical progesterone ProFeme® Progesterone Cream for women is made in two strengths; 3.2% and 10% and is government listed (AUST L 66355 and 95335) and is now available online.
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