Estradiol

What is estradiol?

Estradiol is the most potent and predominant form of estrogen - the primary female sex hormone - circulating in the female body. It plays a vital role in the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics.

Estradiol is produced primarily by the ovaries, with smaller amounts made by the adrenal glands and fat cells. During the menstrual cycle, estradiol levels fluctuate - rising in the first half of the cycle to stimulate follicle growth and egg maturation, then dropping temporarily to allow ovulation.

Throughout a woman's life, estradiol facilitates puberty changes like breast development, regulates the menstrual cycle, and maintains the health of tissues like the vagina, uterus, bones, and brain. It also impacts processes like metabolism, cognition, mood, sleep, and more.

After menopause, estradiol production in the ovaries halts dramatically, leading to hot flashes, urogenital atrophy, and increased risks of osteoporosis, heart disease, and dementia. Hormone therapy with bioidentical estradiol can effectively relieve menopausal symptoms and promote better long-term health.

Key functions of estradiol include:

If you're struggling with perimenopausal or menopausal changes, the caring physicians at Vitality Health Center can measure your hormone levels and create a personalized bioidentical hormone therapy plan to restore balance and vitality. With cutting-edge testing and precision compounded hormones, we help women thrive through midlife changes and beyond. Schedule a consultation to discover your best hormone health!

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