What are common symptoms that someone needing hormone replacement therapy might experience?

Anthony J. Bazzan, MD

Academic Title: Instructor

Board Certifications:
Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine

The most common symptoms of hormone deficiency are being tired, having “fog” in the brain, experiencing a low sex drive, depression, aches and pains, as well as difficulty losing weight. Since there can other reasons for many of these symptoms, so it is critical to have a thorough medical history and exam in addition to blood work to determine whether a person would benefit from bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.