What is Estrogen, Estradiol and Ibuprofen

Estrogens (oestrogens or œstrogens are a group of steroid compounds, which are very important in the estrous cycle, and functioning as the primary women sex hormone. Estrogens are used as part of some oral contraceptives. Estrogen is considered to play a significant role in female mental health. Sudden estrogen withdrawal, fluctuating estrogen, and periods of sustained estrogen low levels correlates with significant mood lowering. Estrogen and other hormones are given to postmenopausal women in order to treat such symptoms of menopause as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, urinary stress incontinence, chilly sensations, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, sweating.
Ibuprofen ( known also under market names Motrin, Advil, Rufen, Nuprin ) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Motrin is used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as an analgesic. Ibuprofen works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body. Ibuprofen medicine is used to reduce fever and treat pain or inflammation caused by many conditions such as headache, menstrual cramps, toothache, back pain, arthritis or minor injury.
Estradiol or oestradiol ( known also under market names Estrace, Climara, Estraderm, Menostar, Clinagen LA 40, Delestrogen, Dep Gynogen, Depo-Estradiol, Estragyn LA 5, Gynogen LA 20, Menaval-20, Estraderm ) is a sex hormone. Estradiol is the predominant sex hormone present in woman. Estradiol represents the major estrogen in humans. This drug has not only a critical impact on reproductive and sexual functioning, but also affects other organs including the bones. Estradiol tablet is a form of estrogen. Estradiol medication is used for symptomatic treatment of the usual symptoms associated with menopause, prevention of bone fractures associated with osteoporosis, reduction of the risk of heart attacks and strokes, and dysfunctional uterine bleeding.