性别确认激素治疗在韩国跨性别和性别多样化的成年人的回顾。

Jeong-Won Oh, Yeoul Yun, Eun Sil Lee
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摘要

最近,性别确认激素治疗性别不一致已成为一个问题,在许多国家和组织有不同的指导方针。在韩国,几种临床治疗方法也有许多可能的选择。这些治疗包括男性化(女变男[FTM])或女性化(男变女[MTF])激素治疗,治疗方案通常由性腺功能减退(即性腺功能减退的出生男性和绝经后女性)的激素替代治疗标准驱动。这种跨性别激素疗法可以改变患者的外表,使其更好地符合他们的性别认同和表达。关于男性化治疗,注射和透皮凝胶类型的睾酮是根据国际准则使用的。黄体酮以口服药丸、注射或宫内节育器的形式使用,以抑制月经和避免怀孕。本质上,女性化疗法使用雄激素阻滞剂和雌激素。这是因为单靠雌激素不能发挥足够的雄激素抑制作用。在韩国,最常用的雄激素阻滞剂是螺内酯和醋酸环丙孕酮。促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)激动剂也可用。对于雌激素,可以使用口服药丸、注射和透皮凝胶。本综述介绍了韩国的这些性别确认激素疗法,并讨论了每种疗法的副作用。
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A Review of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy for Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in South Korea.

A Review of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy for Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in South Korea.

A Review of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy for Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in South Korea.

A Review of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy for Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in South Korea.

Recently, gender-affirming hormone therapy for gender incongruence has become an issue in various countries and organizations with various guidelines. In South Korea, several clinical treatments are also used with many possible options. These treatments include masculinizing (female-to-male [FTM]) or feminizing (male-to-female [MTF]) hormone therapies, with regimens usually driven by standards of hormonal replacement therapy for hypogonadism (i.e., hypogonadal natal men and postmenopausal women). This cross-sex hormone therapy can change patients' physical appearance to better match their gender identity and expression. Regarding masculinizing therapy, injection and transdermal gel types of testosterone are used according to international guidelines. Progesterone is utilized in the form of oral pills, injections, or intrauterine devices to suppress menstruation and avoid pregnancy. Essentially, feminizing therapy uses androgen blockers along with estrogen. This is because estrogen alone cannot exert sufficient androgen-suppressing effects. In South Korea, the most commonly used androgen blockers are spironolactone and cyproterone acetate. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist is also available. Regarding estrogen, oral pills, injections, and transdermal gels are utilized. This review introduces these gender-affirming hormone therapies in South Korea and discusses the side effects of each regimen.

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